The treatment of alcoholism requires careful consideration of personal, familial, community, and societal level factors that have the potential to affect an individual’s recovery efforts. Increasingly, researchers and clinicians are advocating for a shift in addiction treatment that focuses less on the acute model of biopsychosocial stabilization and more on a sustained chronic health management recovery model Health promotion strategies in an addiction recovery model should address quality-of-life enhancements for individuals and their families including optimizing sleep through sustained recovery.