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Facing Life with Humility

Facing life with a clear mind, heart, and conscience is amazing yet can be difficult at first, but with practice, action, willingness, and help from a Twelve-Step program as well as supportive family services, along with the determination to do the same (healthy) activities in recovery you did beforehand, it is definitely possible. In fact, […]

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Types of Trauma

Sadly, I have many friends and family members, including myself, who have experienced different forms of trauma. From that personal experience, below are some types of trauma sources, including but not limited to: First, it is important to note that if you or someone you know has experienced any of the above-listed traumatic occurrences, please […]

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How to Help Someone Struggling with Addiction

How do you help someone struggling with addiction? The short answer to this question is you can’t – that is, not until they are ready and willing to make the necessary changes. Here’s a good indication of when someone might be ready: For some, it may be defined as losing their mind, losing a child […]

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Is it Possible to Break an Addiction?

For some, the answer is no. Addiction is a deadly, progressive disease that cannot be fought alone. And for those who come to understand that, find a way out of the addiction merry-go-round. Only by knowing deep down that they need help and then taking action to ask for it is it then possible, to […]

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