by Robert Johnson | May 16, 2018 | Addiction Recovery
Are Our Thoughts Good or Bad? Recently, I was reading an article about dealing with our insecurities and difficult thoughts written by Dr. Steven C Hayes. He takes the position that our thoughts have no intrinsic value beyond whether they move us forward in life, or...
by Robert Johnson | May 2, 2018 | Addiction Recovery
Relapse Strategy During Recovery The Relapse Encounter Almost anyone working through addiction recovery will encounter relapse, be it their own or someones else’s. Having a plan or relapse strategy is imperative to success. According to the National Institute on...
by Robert Johnson | Apr 25, 2018 | Addiction Recovery
Forgiveness and Roles in Addiction Recovery One segment to a dependence recovery program is a focus on the energy of pardoning and how it is a vital piece of the recuperation procedure. Pardoning in liquor and medication enslavement recuperation is as noteworthy as...
by Robert Johnson | Apr 20, 2018 | Addiction Recovery
Self-Forgiveness in Sobriety Addiction takes a toll on many elements of a person’s life. Self-Forgiveness in sobriety plays an important role Addiction negatively affects a person’s health, wellness, and ability to focus and make good choices. It can ruin reputations...
by Robert Johnson | Apr 12, 2018 | Family Recovery
Relationships – 9 Tips for Keeping Them Intact and Healthy When an individual suffers from a substance use disorder, the whole family suffers. Relationships are put to the test and often do not survive the damages caused by the effects of addiction. The...
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