A RECOVERY HOME & HEALING SUPPORT COMMUNITY FOR WOMEN Apply to our program A Support Community for Women Our Program Narrow Road Home offers a continuum of support and care through customized residential recovery programs for women struggling with domestic violence, abuse, addiction and life crisis....
For decades people have accommodated and adjusted to the direction prescribed by recovery programs. The dominant admonition of recovery programs to find a "higher power" may be appropriate and helpful to many people, but some are beginning to question this direction for their own individuation ...
Immersed in evidence-based therapy while building strong bonds in shared residences, women leave with a robust plan for long-term sobriety. Non-residential Our outpatient programs promote real-world application of recovery tools. Women establish a firm footing in sobriety while navigating the challe...
Women’s recovery from anorexia nervosa: a systematic review and meta-synthesis of qualitative researchAnorexia nervosa (AN) is a complex and challenging condition and recovery can be a slow and difficult process. Predicting factors remain largely unknown. This paper aims to systematically review ...
Death Schlick:Women have their own version of the death grip, the Death Schlick — stimulating the clitoris very rapidly and energetically — which can have the same effects. DE:Delayed ejaculation – can include inability to orgasm during intercourse (if severe enough) ...
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for a new beginning. We seek to provide long-term recovery programs, designed to guide sexually exploited or trafficked women, or those at identifiable risk of becoming sexually exploited/trafficked into full rehabilitation and reintegration into society. This process includes housing, post-secondary ed...
viewed as both an invitation to others for further research into these relationships, as well as a challenge to alcoholism and mental health professionals to incorporate more aspects of sexuality work into the individual treatment plans and overall treatment programs for their recovering women clients....
However, "the very programs that drove the recovery have now largely expired and, in their absence, have left women and families struggling and unable to meet the rising costs of goods, especially for child care and housing, two areas where rising costs have outpaced inflation," Vogtman sai...
Oxford Houses for women are cost-effective extentions of the comprehensive care movement. They are unique, non-therapeutic environments, which combine the traditions of twelve-step programs with the non-traditional ideas of a self-directed community. The literature on self-help and alternative ...