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Walking in Recovery vs 7, Part 3

Recovery Video version 7 part three upload 1-06-10. See parts 1 and 3 at www.youtube.com
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Sober Living Homes Essential for Recovery

Sober Living Homes Essential For Recovery

Drug and alcohol addicts have several options when leaving a rehab facility, a sober living home is one of them. Some rehab facilities consider this to be a vital part of the drug treatment/rehabilitation process because a stable supportive environment provides a solid foundation for recovering alcoholics/addicts to continue growing in their recovery. Sober living is a state of being, living a clean and sober lifestyle; living life without… Continue reading

“A Forever Recovery Was Narconon Stonehawk”

“A Forever Recovery Was Narconon Stonehawk”

Chances are you have been searching for a negative press about “A Forever Recovery” and have read Dave Touretzky’s bash on the program.  He claims that A Forever Recovery changed their name from “Narconon Stonehawk” to “A Forever Reocovery” becuase Narconon Stonehawk went out of business. He also claims that “A Forever Recovery” is in fact a Narconon program.  He states… Continue reading

Leave the Light On: A Memoir of Recovery and Self-Discovery Reviews

Leave the Light On: A Memoir of Recovery and Self-Discovery

‘Today I choose the light.’

Jennifer Storm’s first memoir, Blackout Girl: Growing Up and Drying Out in America, tells the haunting story of her downward spiral into addiction that began when she was raped at twelve years old. She remained on a dangerous, self-destructive path for ten dark years, until one day she awoke in the hospital after attempting to commit suicide and realized she… Continue reading

Lexington Center for Recovery Receives Grant for Adolescent Pilot Program

Mount Kisco, NY (PRWEB) August 16, 2007

Lexington Center for Recovery (LCR), one of the leading providers of alcohol and substance abuse treatment in the Hudson Valley, today announced that it has been awarded $ 304,800 by the State Office of Alcoholism and Substance Abuse Services (OASAS) for its Dutchess County programs. LCR is one of 14 programs across the state that received a portion of the $ 2 million that will be applied… Continue reading