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H.A.L.T. in Addiction Recovery

H.A.L.T is a powerful and accessible tool in addiction recovery, and it’s excellent that you’re looking into it.

What is HALT?

HALT is a simple, yet effective acronym used in addiction recovery to help individuals identify and address basic needs that, when unmet, can increase the risk of relapse:

  • H – Hungry
  • A – Angry
  • L – Lonely
  • T – Tired

These four states often serve as emotional or physical triggers for substance use and other compulsive behaviors.

Understanding the HALT States

H – Hungry
Being physically hungry can lower blood sugar levels, leading to irritability, poor concentration, and cravings—not just for food, but also for substances.
🔹 Ask yourself: Have I eaten nourishing food today?

A – Angry
Unresolved anger can build tension and drive impulsive decisions. Learning to acknowledge and process anger is vital in recovery.
🔹 Ask yourself: Am I feeling angry or frustrated? What’s behind this emotion?

L – Lonely
Isolation can be a powerful relapse trigger. Healthy connection with others builds resilience and reinforces recovery.
🔹 Ask yourself: Have I connected with someone today? Do I need support?

T – Tired
Lack of sleep or rest lowers emotional tolerance and can impair decision-making.
🔹 Ask yourself: Am I rested, or do I need to recharge physically or emotionally?

Using HALT as a Daily Check-In

Regularly checking in with yourself or your clients using HALT can:

  • Prevent emotional overwhelm
  • Promote self-care and balance
  • Encourage mindfulness and coping skill development
  • Help identify when to reach out for support

Practical Tips for HALT Management

  • Hunger – Eat regular, balanced meals and stay hydrated
  • Anger – Practice deep breathing, journaling, or seek professional support
  • Loneliness – Join support groups, connect with friends or a sponsor
  • Tiredness – Prioritize sleep, take breaks, and set boundaries

Reflection Space – Personal Notes

  • How am I feeling right now (H, A, L, or T)?
  • What can I do to meet that need in a healthy way?
  • Who can I reach out to for support?

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