1. Consuming alcohol in larger amount’s or for longer periods of time than intended 2. Unsuccessful attempts to cut down drinking 3. Spending a lot of time obtaining, using and recovering from drinking 4. Having cravings to drink 5. Inability to fulfill work, family and school responsibilitie...
If you or someone you love has a problem with drugs or alcohol: AA: Alcoholics Anonymous NA: Narcotics Anonymous AlAnon/AlAteen: Strength & hope for family & friends of problem drinkers LifeRing: Secular Recovery Recovery Dharma: A Buddhist Past for Recovering from Addiction...
Territories for substance abuse/addiction and/or mental health problems. Mental Health Forum A forum that aims to be the friendliest place on the web to discuss mental health issues. Mental Earth Provides support for people with mental illnesses/mental disorders, those recovering and those in ...
This book has been very helpful for me, it is the best recovery guidebook I have read so far. You can tell it was written from the heart from someone who knows what they are talking about. There are lots of great insights and valuable wisdom that will help recovering people. A Must-Ha...
Alcoholics Anonymoushas a strong presence across Michigan, with numerous local chapters offering daily meetings. AA follows a 12-step model and is available for anyone struggling with alcohol addiction. Similarly,Narcotics Anonymousserves individuals who are recovering from drug addiction, offering meetings...
Al-Anon/Alateen- 12-step recovery program for the families of alcoholics as alcoholism is a family disease. Adult Children of Alcoholics- an anonymous 12-step program for adult children who grew up in an alcoholic home. Addiction Resources: ...
Successful alcohol rehabilitation begins with detoxification and ends with the alcoholic sober for life. The entire process is best managed by professionals; simply joining Alcoholics Anonymous is not enough. To truly rid himself of alcohol, an addict must eliminate both the physical craving and the ...
AI-Anon Family Groupsis an organization that specializes in providing psychological assistance to young alcoholics. The group operates worldwide. Just visit the website, search for a meeting or an Al-Anon office near you, and join the team. The support is provided for free. ...
alcoholic and for those wanting to escape damaging patterns of behavior. This book, which I read in one sitting and is now underlined and highlighted to an inch of its life, has made me a stronger person, who can now take the first steps in recovering from codependency. Highly recommended...