During and after recovery from addiction, support groups are necessary. These groups give those recovering from addiction a formal support system or network. Active participation in these groups can...
With such an emphasis being placed of getting into drug and alcohol rehab, very few people think about what will happen when the treatment is finished. When developing a...
There are a number of ways to treat addiction, and the 12 step program remains one of the mainstays of many rehab centers. This non-denominational program was started in...
The 12 steps that are often discussed as part of an addiction recovery program were originally developed by Alcoholics Anonymous as a process for giving up drinking. These spiritual...
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