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Relapse Prevention

Relapse is not a sudden process that happens without warning. Most addicts and alcoholics in recovery that are at risk for relapse experience predictable and

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A Successful Recovering Addict

Long-term sobriety is an extremely challenging thing to accomplish and maintain. Many addicts can maintain initial recovery and even stay abstinent for several months or

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Self Care in Sobriety

Around the tables in Alcoholics Anonymous meetings, it is often said, particularly to newcomers, that AA is a selfish program. Newcomers are encouraged to realize “You

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Amends

The Webster dictionary defines amends as: compensation for a loss or injury; and some related words are: correct, rectify, reform, remediate, and remedy. So, lets

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Spiritual Deficit Disorder

Have you ever heard of Spiritual Deficit Disorder (SDD)? Until recently, I hadn’t. What does it mean? It sounds like Attention Deficit Disorder (ADD). Is

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Balance in Recovery

Finding balance is the key to successful recovery. Addicts generally have a black and white perspective of the world and it can be an incredible

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