Addiction Recovery

Addiction is not a moral issue.

Although, morality may suffer as your addiction takes hold – that is entirely a different issue. You don’t develop an addiction because of some inherent defect in your character.

Whether your alcohol and other substance use develops into an addiction is based on a multitude of different factors. Yet, one thing is certain.

As your addiction develops, it will completely take over the way you think, feel and behave. It slowly takes control of every aspect of your life. And once in control, you will find yourself, or your loved one, doing things you never ever imagined you/they would do.

When this happens, the guilt and shame is often crushing.

This can make addiction recovery more difficult and contribute to a chronic cycle of relapse.

Once you cross-over into addiction, the results can be devastating unless you reach out for help.

Guilt, shame, grief, and trauma are also factors that can lead to developing an addiction.

The TRUTH about addiction is that it is a brain disease.

Drug and alcohol use affects the circuits of the brain. Dopamine is a major influence as to whether or not someone will ultimately develop an addiction.

Anyone can develop an addiction.

More importantly, you CAN recover!

We know how to recover from addiction.

No one knows what it’s like to struggle with addiction better than someone who has been there and gone through it.

We know what it feels like to be out of control. The guilt, the shame, the hiding and lying. We have been there!

We also know how it feels to lose all hope, and then have hope restored. We are here to restore your hope and help you get your life back!

Maybe it’s not you, but a loved one, and you don’t know what to do.

It is a desperate and powerless feeling to watch someone you love slowly killing themselves, and not feel like you can do anything about it.

We are a FAMILY in recovery, and we know the anxiety, the fear, the desperation.  And more importantly, we know ADDICTION RECOVERY!

Let us educate you and guide you through the journey of your own recovery, even if your loved one is not willing to seek help. Together, we will identify changes that will help support YOU in your own recovery, and may also help your loved one in the process.

During our sessions, you will gain insight and skills that will give you strength and empower you to cope with the roller-coaster of emotions and challenges associated with having a loved one who is abusing substances.

This is about YOU and YOUR health and wellbeing.

There is hope!

Hope for you, your loved, and your family.

You may wish that you could just go back to the way things were before the addiction took hold.
It may even seem impossible to you right now that things will ever get better.

The truth is RECOVERY IS POSSIBLE and we will show you how.

The journey is not just about recovering. It’s about thriving and living your best life possible – mentally, emotionally, and spiritually!

Call today to start your journey to recovery (561) 569-7372.

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