Here are more tips for someone attending Twelve Step meetings for the first time: Be a student; soak up information that will help you to stay clean and sober today; learn your new language of recovery. Try to identify in rather than identify out, that is, listen for details and facts shared by other recovering individuals that you CAN identify with. When you hear something that you can't identify with, just set aside the information for possible use later, or, rather than saying "that didn't happen to me", say "that hasn't happened to me, YET."
Addictions Counseling Online
Expert Help for Seniors with Drug or Alcohol Concerns
This site provides information and help for persons 50 or older who are concerned about their own, or someone esle's drug or alcohol use.
http://www.alcoholdrugsos.com/Services_Seniors.asp#Seniors
http://www.alcoholdrugsos.com/Services_Seniors.asp#Seniors
DUI DWI Alcohol Assessments
This site offers, for a reasonable fee, alcohol assessments by a licensed addictions counselor (who is also an attorney) for people with pending DUI or DWI charges, or people who are required for other legal reasons to get such an assessment
http://www.alcoholdrugsos.com/AlcoholDrugSOS_Services.asp#evaluations
http://www.alcoholdrugsos.com/AlcoholDrugSOS_Services.asp#evaluations
Subscribe to:
Post Comments (Atom)
No comments:
Post a Comment