by admin | Jan 3, 2018 | Addiction Freedom, Addictions, Cravings for a Drink, Events, Moderation, Moderation Management, Recovery, Sobriety, Spirituality and Addictions
On Sunday evenings, I’m offering two innovative recovery support meetings for women The first one, at 5:30 pm, Create New Ways of Thinking to Free Yourself from Addictions with SMART, is based on the SMART Recovery Program. SMART stands for-Self Management for...
by admin | Jul 10, 2017 | AA, Addiction Freedom, Addictions, Blogroll, Brain, Cravings for a Drink, Detox, Recovery, Sobriety, Spirituality and Addictions
HEALING GENERATIONAL TRAUMA Research is now showing that many addictions start with early childhood trauma. Other research shows that some of our anxieties and fears may not actually have had their start in our own lives. They were events that happened to our...
by admin | Jun 20, 2017 | AA, Addiction Freedom, Addictions, Blogroll, Cravings for a Drink, Events, Recovery, Sobriety, Spirituality and Addictions
I’d love to meet you in person and share my exciting program, She’s on the Way Back, that I’m getting ready to kick off. Come, find out about it, and get in on the ground floor! Since women drink and metabolize alcohol differently than men, it makes...
by admin | Jul 29, 2015 | AA, Addiction Freedom, Addictions, Cravings for a Drink, Detox, Moderation Management, Recovery, Sobriety
“I know many very well-qualified therapists, people whom I would trust to treat my friends and family, who forget everything they know about human beings once a person with an addiction walks into their offices.” ...
by admin | Jul 28, 2015 | Addictions, Recovery, Sobriety, Uncategorized
I’m so glad to have found this program! The training is great, too!
by admin | Jul 24, 2015 | AA, Addictions, Brain, Cravings for a Drink, Recovery, Sobriety, Uncategorized
Thought provoking interview with a neuroscientist about whether addiction is a disease or a compulsive behavior that has been over-learned. “Behaviors can become compulsive and hard to control but that doesn’t make it a disease.” Rather, it makes it a kind of...