I found a great new addiction recovery blog yesterday while surfing the Internet. It is called the Spiritual River Overcoming Addiction.
I discovered it because a former teacher of mine had contributed an article to the blog and it caught my eye. I left a comment, and faster than lightning the owner of the blog had contacted me and introduced himself. That’s what I love about blogging, meeting like minded individuals and helping each other out.
This makes only the third blog I’ve endorsed in two years, the content is well-written, clinically accurate, and useful for anyone in addiction recovery. Here are two sample articles you might want to take a look at:
The first is on ‘How to help an addict‘
The next on ‘How to do an intervention‘
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I though the article, “how to do an intervention” was excellent. I really liked how it detailed and organized every step and provided realistic useful information. I think an intervention would require a lot of courage and persistence on both parties and it could be painful and difficult but yet a necessary action.
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jimagni
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dhanu
I feel that whenever you depressed you go for Spirituality ,because it overcome on depression.I think spiritual power make you think more positively.
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I am new to this, and hope I’m doing it correctly. I am trying to find help with my addiction to pain pills. My loving husband gives me my 6 pills each morning, and I pray to not bother him for any more. But, of course, there are times I do. I find myself falling into that “addict’s fear.” I want more and more. He asks me, at times, if I love the pills more than him. Lord knows I don’t, but it sometimes feels that way. I know there has to be words or actions I can draw on at these times to get through. I hope this website will be the miracle I need.