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How Long Does Recovery from Addiction Take?

Last Updated: February 15, 2026
3 min read Trailhead Editorial Team Clinically Reviewed

Key Takeaways

  • Recovery is a lifelong process, but the most challenging period is typically the first 1-2 years.
  • Brain healing from addiction takes 12-18 months for most substances, with cognitive function, emotional regulation, and impulse control gradually improving.
  • The first 90 days carry the highest relapse risk — this is when intensive treatment and support are most critical.
  • Major recovery milestones include 30 days (acute withdrawal resolved), 90 days (patterns shifting), 1 year (brain significantly healed), and 5 years (relapse risk approaches general population levels).
  • Recovery is not linear — setbacks, emotional challenges, and growth phases alternate throughout the journey.
  • While the work of recovery never truly ends, it does get easier and more natural with time.

The Recovery Timeline

Days 1-30: Acute Recovery

  • Physical withdrawal resolves
  • Brain fog begins to clear
  • Sleep and appetite start normalizing
  • Emotions are raw and unpredictable
  • Cravings are frequent and intense
  • This is when structured treatment (PHP/IOP) is most critical

Days 30-90: Early Recovery

  • Physical health improving noticeably
  • Cognitive function improving
  • New coping skills being practiced
  • Social network being rebuilt
  • Triggers and cravings remain but become more manageable
  • The "pink cloud" may give way to reality — expect emotional ups and downs

Months 3-12: Sustained Recovery

  • Brain chemistry continuing to normalize
  • Recovery routines becoming habits
  • Relationships rebuilding
  • Work/school performance improving
  • Emotional regulation improving but still challenging
  • PAWS (post-acute withdrawal) may cause intermittent symptoms

Year 1-2: Growth Phase

  • Brain healing is substantially complete for most substances
  • Identity as a sober person solidifying
  • Life stabilizing — housing, employment, relationships
  • Recovery feels more natural and less effortful
  • Deeper therapeutic work on underlying issues becomes possible

Years 2-5+: Maintenance and Thriving

  • Recovery becomes integrated into your identity
  • Relapse risk decreases significantly
  • Focus shifts from avoiding substances to building a fulfilling life
  • Continued growth and self-improvement
  • Giving back to the recovery community

If you or a loved one is facing these challenges, learn more about treatment program lengths and what to expect available at Trailhead Treatment Center in Salem, NH.

Trailhead Treatment Center provides lifelong recovery support after formal treatment to support lasting recovery and wellness.

Conclusion

Recovery takes as long as it takes, and no two journeys are the same. The most important thing is to keep moving forward. Trailhead Treatment Center supports you at every stage of your recovery journey.

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