Without that foundation in place, your road to recovery will likely not be successful. However, if you are ready and willing to take a hard at yourself and your addictive behaviors and take the steps necessary to overcome them, recovery is possible.
@MichaelBKeels Yes, the first hurdle to overcome is the fear the addict has that he will yet fail again. Every addict that does our program, without exception, has tried to quit either alone or through other programs and has always relapsed. Getting them to take this hard look and face the fact they are ruining their lives is the first big hurdle. After that, it is getting them to believe in themselves again that they can make it through. Getting them through this step takes massive dedication.
Yes, the time in the sauna can be quite a while but as it is set at low heat and you do have company and games to pass the time the time goes quite fast.
If you or a loved one is one of these individuals, then this piece is intended for you. This is not the period to lose optimism or assume that there is no solution given the fact that you've tried your best to quit drug abuse.There is always a Recovery..Great video..!
How happy I am when my loved one out of addiction and into recovery..It is good to be free and back to their normal life..Although they are not perfect but they still have a freedom..Freedom that in a right ways..Good job this video is great!!
FAQ Series 3 discusses the "disease" proposition. It should be up within the next few days. You are correct, The person isn't sick in a medical sense. Although they are certainly sick of drugs. Unless what was going in their life at the time they got into using there can be no long term freedom and personal relief from the fear that they will somehow lose control and get hooked again.
Recovery, of course, comes out of the medical model, where you're in a healthy state, you catch a disease, and you recover from the disease.I think it has an implied presumption that you're sick or you're ill. I think it has a further implied presumption that the best outcome is to return to the prior state of pre-recovery.This videos is great!
Yes, I couldn't agree more. The tough thing is getting that accross sometimes. Like I say in one of my videos once having made a decision to do something it is very hard for a person, any person, to admit they were wrong. It kind of makes them look foolish even in there own eyes. So then they start defending their decision by keeping on doing it sort of compulsively to prove themsleves "right"
When an individual becomes addicted to drugs, there are a number of factors that must be considered before an effective approach to recovery can be devised.With addiction there are only two choices: recovery or eventual death.Thanks for this video.
There is hope for the Hopeless that are struggling with addiction and alcoholism,very intelligent and it was refreshing to have someone respect everyone's right to achieve their goals with addiction and alcoholism in the right own way. Impressive Video..!
This is really touching as it explains in detail the life and times of the addict and recovering? addict or should I say the victory that comes with recovery. Thank You so much for this video, it says what all? addicts feel, and gives us all hope and comfort that they are NOT ALONE. Thank you.
Without that foundation in place, your road to recovery will likely not be successful. However, if you are ready and willing to take a hard at yourself and your addictive behaviors and take the steps necessary to overcome them, recovery is possible.
MichaelBKeels 2 months ago
@MichaelBKeels Yes, the first hurdle to overcome is the fear the addict has that he will yet fail again. Every addict that does our program, without exception, has tried to quit either alone or through other programs and has always relapsed. Getting them to take this hard look and face the fact they are ruining their lives is the first big hurdle. After that, it is getting them to believe in themselves again that they can make it through. Getting them through this step takes massive dedication.
Archiesview 2 months ago
It sad to think that our loved ones addicted to drugs but I know there is always
a recovery for that right?? If there is sadness there may have also pleasure.
AmparoClaris 2 months ago
The earlier the better but until the person has made the decision they want off it is a challege getting through to them. Even for our experts
Archiesview 2 months ago
Yes, the time in the sauna can be quite a while but as it is set at low heat and you do have company and games to pass the time the time goes quite fast.
Archiesview 2 months ago
If alcohol has taken hold of you or a loved one, get help before it is too late,plan is the key to that recovery..
Thanks for this video.
RamonJBoivin 2 months ago
Spending time that is not important oh I really hated that much.I agree that spending time in sauna to get your body perspiring
so that it will sweat the drugs out from the body of a person.I know it is hard but try to recover.
SueRVillasenor 2 months ago
If you or a loved one is one of these individuals, then this piece is intended for you. This is not the period to lose optimism or assume that there is no solution given the fact that you've tried your best to quit drug abuse.There is always a Recovery..Great video..!
BruceJWiley 2 months ago
How happy I am when my loved one out of addiction and into recovery..It is good to be free and back to their normal life..Although they are not perfect but they still have a freedom..Freedom that in a right ways..Good job this video is great!!
CarlosMPhillips 2 months ago
FAQ Series 3 discusses the "disease" proposition. It should be up within the next few days. You are correct, The person isn't sick in a medical sense. Although they are certainly sick of drugs. Unless what was going in their life at the time they got into using there can be no long term freedom and personal relief from the fear that they will somehow lose control and get hooked again.
Archiesview 2 months ago
Recovery, of course, comes out of the medical model, where you're in a healthy state, you catch a disease, and you recover from the disease.I think it has an implied presumption that you're sick or you're ill. I think it has a further implied presumption that the best outcome is to return to the prior state of pre-recovery.This videos is great!
ChadKFleischer 2 months ago
Isn't that the truth.
Archiesview 2 months ago
Recovering addicts speak of remarkable personal triumphs they gained
through recovery and for those who left with one of the most valuable
messages a newly recovering addict can receive: There is HOPE!!!
MonnaPrecth 2 months ago
Yes, I couldn't agree more. The tough thing is getting that accross sometimes. Like I say in one of my videos once having made a decision to do something it is very hard for a person, any person, to admit they were wrong. It kind of makes them look foolish even in there own eyes. So then they start defending their decision by keeping on doing it sort of compulsively to prove themsleves "right"
Archiesview 3 months ago
When an individual becomes addicted to drugs, there are a number of factors that must be considered before an effective approach to recovery can be devised.With addiction there are only two choices: recovery or eventual death.Thanks for this video.
janice258donald 3 months ago
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There is hope for the Hopeless that are struggling with addiction and alcoholism,very intelligent and it was refreshing to have someone respect everyone's right to achieve their goals with addiction and alcoholism in the right own way. Impressive Video..!
jennyvivehostine 3 months ago
This is really touching as it explains in detail the life and times of the addict and recovering? addict or should I say the victory that comes with recovery. Thank You so much for this video, it says what all? addicts feel, and gives us all hope and comfort that they are NOT ALONE. Thank you.
Pamelangarzal 3 months ago
Addiction is not forever their is recovery for that so we can go back to our normal life..
DavidLSnipes 3 months ago