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12 Stupid Things That Mess Up Recovery: Avoiding Relapse Through Self-Awareness and Right Action

Category : Alcohol Rehabilitation

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Are you sabotaging your own recovery?

To grow in recovery, we must grow up emotionally. This means getting honest with ourselves and facing up to the self-defeating thoughts and actions that put our sobriety at risk. Although there are as many ways to mess up recovery as there are alcoholics and addicts, some general themes exist, which include:

• confusing self-concern with selfishness
• not making amends
• using the program to try to become perfect
• not getting help for relationship troubles
• believing that life should be easy

In simple, down-to-earth language, Allen Berger explores the twelve most commonly confronted beliefs and attitudes that can sabotage recovery. He then provides tools for working through these problems in daily life. This useful guide offers fresh perspectives on how the process of change begins with basic self-awareness and a commitment to working a daily program.

12 Stupid Things That Mess Up Recovery: Avoiding Relapse Through Self-Awareness and Right Action

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Living With An Alcoholic Woman – Many alcoholic women will deny they have a problem. Helping a loved through alcohol addiction treatment is a tall order … solution for dealing with women and alcohol.

Category : Alcohol Rehabilitation

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When you see a woman you love struggling with an addiction to alcohol, helping them through alcohol addiction recovery can be a touchy situation. Seeing this woman suffer with alcohol addiction can be painful for both you and them, but alcohol addiction treatment is not only possible, but within reach as long as you’re willing to help them along the way.

Alcohol is a very powerful drug. While it suppresses the central nervous system, it also makes people feel very relaxed which can lead to some pretty erratic behavior. Helping a loved one recover from alcohol addiction is a tall order – even for the most experienced person. It takes a lot of strength and a lot of persistence to help alcoholic women to realize that they actually need the help you are offering.

Alcohol and addiction cure is a difficult process, but it can be made easier with the support and caring that can be supplied by family and friends. When dealing with women and alcohol advice and information will be available from alcohol addiction treatment facilities.Product Description
When you see a woman you love struggling with an addiction to alcohol, helping them through alcohol addiction recovery can be a touchy situation. Seeing this woman suffer with alcohol addiction can be painful for both you and them, but alcohol addiction treatment is not only possible, but within reach as long as you’re willing to help them along the way.

Alcohol is a very powerful drug. While it suppresses the central nervous system, it also makes people feel very relaxed which can lead to some pretty erratic behavior. Helping a loved one recover from alcohol addiction is a tall order – even for the most experienced person. It takes a lot of strength and a lot of persistence to help alcoholic women to realize that they actually need the help you are offering.

Alcohol and addiction cure is a difficult process, but it can be made easier with the support and caring that can be supplied by family and friends. When dealing with women and alcohol advice and information will be available from alcohol addiction treatment facilities.

Living With An Alcoholic Woman – Many alcoholic women will deny they have a problem. Helping a loved through alcohol addiction treatment is a tall order … solution for dealing with women and alcohol.

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Hope Through Courage

Category : Drug Rehab In

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BJ Elliott offers “Hope Through Courage” by sharing about his life as a Crystal Meth addict. Walking out of Hell, his amazing story of triumph will touch your heart. While not leaving out any details, his complete candor has an impact on everyone he encounters. He invites you into his world of chaos, illnesses, and now his recovery. He vividly reveals his past to encourage hope without asking for sympathy.Accept the challenge he offers the world. BJ Elliott isPutting His Hope In Hearts by offering you “Hope Through Courage”. “Come! Go for the journey of your life!”

Hope Through Courage

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12 Smart Things to Do When the Booze and Drugs Are Gone: Choosing Emotional Sobriety through Self-Awareness and Right Action

Category : Drug Rehabilitation

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Whether it’s called ‘dry drunk’ or ‘white knuckle sobriety,’ it’s that stage in recovery when we realize that ‘putting the plug in the jug’ isn’t enough. The next step is taking responsibility for the emotional immaturity that fuels our addictive personality and has a tremendous impact on ourselves and others.

In 12 Smart Things to Do When the Booze and Drugs Are Gone, Allen Berger, Ph.D., draws on the teachings of Bill W. and psychotherapy pioneers to offer twelve hallmarks of emotional sobriety that, when practiced, give people the confidence to be accountable for their behavior, ask for what they want and need, and grow and develop a deeper trust in the process of life. These ’smart things’ include:

  • Understanding who you are and what’s important to you
  • Learning not to take others’ reactions personally
  • Trusting your own inner compass
  • Taking responsibility for your reactions to problematic situations

It is in these practices that we find release from what Bill W. described as an ‘absolute dependency’ on people or circumstances, and develop the tools to find prestige, security, and belonging within.

12 Smart Things to Do When the Booze and Drugs Are Gone: Choosing Emotional Sobriety through Self-Awareness and Right Action

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BURNED – Living Through the 80s and 90s as a Rock Guitarist

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BURNED is the story of a young guitarist as he navigates his way through the music business. Starting in the 80s in a New Wave band, then Rock bands in the 90s, he gets signed to a major label deal and tastes success. But he also tastes a bit more than he bargained for, ending up in multiple rehabs and eventually a mental ward. He then recovers and looks back on a life run wild.

“As Hunter S. Thompson said, ‘The music business is a hallway filled with snakes and whores…and there’s a negative side too’.”

Many online oriented gear heads are familiar with Bobby D’s colorful effects pedal & gear demos at youtube.com/roccotanto. Bobby and Gearmanndude are perhaps the web’s most likable, laid back and colorful characters when it comes to making clips that aren’t cold, dry & sterile.

My ongoing rapport with Bobby D brought me an invitation to review his newly released book about the life of a working, touring guitar player in the 80’s & 90’s.

And although it may be no surprise that the story includes the stereotypical lifestyle excesses ultimately leading to rehab, the level of humor and lust for life Bobby injects throughout makes it impossible put down… Even in the roughest parts.

Unlike similar books by rock superstar legends, this one wasn’t written by or for one of those. But DeVito’s bio is about being so close to legendary that you can taste it– sometimes tasting too much.

Having read Clapton’s bio, “Up & Down With The Rolling Stones”, “Miles” and Aerosmith’s “Walk this Way” I can honestly say this book was the fastest paced of all the above. And Bobby’s life experiences from a nomadic childhood to touring Italy with Texas Bluesman Sherman Robertson, to studying Aleister Crowley, to living & playing on the Santa Monica Pier, to a mental hospital along with some intense spiritual epiphanies are as interesting and compelling as the best of ‘em. And the humor throughout reveals an artist willing to experience a broad spectrum of living despite the costs.

And the good part is that Bobby D is a survivor, still creating and hopefully will continue to be. At least he was this morning when he emailed me…

(JP from the “Stratoblog”, July 2010)

BURNED – Living Through the 80s and 90s as a Rock Guitarist

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A Man’s Way Through the 12 Steps

Category : Alcohol Rehabilitation

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In A Man’s Way through the Twelve Steps, author Dan Griffin uses interviews with men in various stages of recovery, excerpts from relevant Twelve Step literature, and his own experience to offer the first holistic approach to sobriety for men. Readers work through each of the Twelve Steps, learn to reexamine negative masculine scripts that have shaped who they are and how they approach recovery, and strengthen the positive and affirming aspects of manhood.This groundbreaking book offers the tools needed for men to work through key issues with which they commonly struggle, including difficulty admitting powerlessness, finding connection with a Higher Power, letting go of repressed anger and resentment, contending with sexual issues, and overcoming barriers to intimacy and meaningful relationships.A Man’sWay through the Twelve Steps offers practical advice and inspiration for men to define their own sense of masculinity and thus heighten their potential for a lifetime of sobriety.

A Man’s Way Through the 12 Steps

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Grade D But Edible A Surgeon’s Journey Through Alcohol Dependence, Rehabilitation and Recovery

Category : Alcohol Rehabilitation

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This is the true story of a surgeon who tragically loses his career after 25 years in the operating room. He is not the victim of a stroke or stray bullet, but a simple pair of common surgical latex gloves. Dr. Rod Tomczak, a talented and passionate surgeon, develops a severe allergy to latex, forcing him into early retirement. Depression sets in and Dr. Tomczak falls into a downward spiral of alcoholism and suicidal thoughts, spending nearly half of the next three years in and out of rehabilitation facilities. In this painfully honest, frank, and often pathetically humorous story, Dr. Tomczak shares the trials and tribulations of his never-ending battle to escape the unrelenting forces of clinical depression. Rod Tomczak, MD, EdD., has worked as a surgeon at Mercy Hospital in Monroe, Michigan, Des Moines University, and The Ohio State University Hospitals in Columbus. He is currently working on his next book, Pirate Doctors of the Caribbean. Dr. Tomczak lives with his wife, Gretchen, and a serenity Shitz Tzu named Simon, in Columbus, Ohio. Publisher’s website: http://www.strategicpublishinggroup.com/title/GradeDButEdible.html

Grade D But Edible A Surgeon’s Journey Through Alcohol Dependence, Rehabilitation and Recovery

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Going through the steps towards successful Drug Rehabilitation

Category : Drug Rehabilitation

Going through a drug rehabilitation program can be difficult for people struggling with addiction.

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Common Drugs That are Detected Through Drug Testing

Category : Drug Testing

There is a wide range of drugs that are abused by the people for non-therapeutic effects and there are different testing kits that are used to detect the presence of these drugs. The drug addictive effectiveness differs from the drug ingested from person to person.Common Drugs That Are Detected Through Drug Testing

The following are some of the common drugs that are abused by the individuals, which can be detected with different testing devices.

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After Going Through Inpatient Alcohol Rehabilitation, What Can One Do So As Not To Relapse?

Category : Alcohol Rehabilitation

Naturally, when an individual goes out of inpatient alcohol rehabilitation, he is faced once again with the things that got him to be addicted to alcohol in the first place. So what can he do so that he would not tempted to go back to his old habits again?