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Enough Already!: A Guide to Recovery from Alcohol and Drug Addiction

Category : Alcohol Rehabilitation

Product Description
Alcohol and Drugs Ruining Your Life?
Enough Already!

Enough Already! is an easy read that educates alcoholics and addicts on precisely what to do to get and stay sober. After learning about the disease of alcoholism/addiction and time-tested tools of recovery, the reader is introduced to relapse prevention strategies, the 12 Steps of Alcoholics Anonymous and other 12 Step programs, and coping skills to deal with uncomfortable emotions that often lead to drug and alcohol use. This is followed by specific instructions on how to get started in recovery and a final inspiring chapter entitled “The Miracle.” Having years of sobriety and experience in the field of chemical dependency, Bob presents the information in this book drawing from personal and professional perspectives. Therefore, the reader learns the principles of sobriety and how to apply them in daily living through Bob’s candid self-disclosure – a unique quality of this book.

Enough Already!: A Guide to Recovery from Alcohol and Drug Addiction

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What Are The Signs That Show That Someone Is Already In Need Of Alcohol Rehabilitation?

Category : Alcohol Rehabilitation

I have a neighbor who always goes home drunk. I think his kids are getting really affected by this. His wife is abroad, so it’s just him and the kids at their house. I was just wondering whether he needs alcohol rehabilitation already as I feel sorry for the kids.

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What Stages Lead To Substance Addiction, A Condition When One Already Needs Immediate Drug Rehab Programs?

Category : Drug Rehab Programs

My friend said that it is fine to try illegal drugs as long as you will not continuously use it. This is why he keeps on persuading me to puff some marijuana. However, I told him that a small amount of illicit substance would be very harmful for the body. Besides, it will lead to even bigger problem and greater addiction. I want to convince my friend using factual info, but I am not so sure about the stages of substance use. Can you help me?