by Paul Tucker | Jan 20, 2017 | AA, Alcohol and Drug Abuse, Alumni, Detox, Info Articles
Following step one, admitting that one is powerless when faced with one’s addiction and that said addiction has rendered one’s life unmanageable, we come to “hope.” The second step, according to AA is: “Came to believe that a Power greater than ourselves could restore...
by Paul Tucker | Jan 14, 2017 | Info Articles
The first step in the twelve steps is the one commonly referred to as “Powerlessness.” Some alternative twelve-step addiction centers will refer to it as “Honesty.” The first step, as it was originally written is: “We admitted we were powerless over our alcohol – that...
by Paul Tucker | Dec 30, 2016 | Info Articles
A lot of people are familiar with the term “Twelve Steps,” but they aren’t sure what the steps are or how they apply in their own recovery processes. It’s important to remember that the Twelve Steps, first developed by Bill W. of Alcoholics Anonymous, are a tool for...
by Paul Tucker | Dec 25, 2016 | Info Articles
Holiday celebrations come with a lot of challenges for those going through the recovery process. Not only do many events include alcohol, but the proximity to those who may be triggering for addictions can also be challenging. There are some tricks and tips to help...
by Paul Tucker | Dec 12, 2016 | AA, Alcohol and Drug Abuse, Alumni, Detox, Industry News, Info Articles, NA
The Importance of Your Alumni Recovery Group One of the best ways to continue your recovery journey while having supportive people around you is to maintain your relationship with your alumni recovery group. After meeting your recovery milestone, it is important to...
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