Jan Williams MS, JD, LCADC

Jan Williams MS, JD, LCADC
Licensed Addictions Counselor, with 28 years counseling experience and 30 years of recovery

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

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

Saturday, November 10, 2007

What Are AA and NA?
Let's talk for a while here about the Twelve Step Programs such as Alcoholics Anonymous and Narcotics Anonymous. These self-help fellowships are autonomous organizations that are not affiliated with any outside enterprises, including churches or treatment programs. They are based on the profoundly powerful but simple concept that human beings with drug or alcohol addiction are uniquely suited to helping others suffering from the same problem through sharing and applying spiritual principles. A saying often heard in these programs is: "We can do together what I cannot do alone." Newcomers to AA or NA and recovery who often are leery of talk about God, Higher Power, or spirituality, can be comfortable with the support that is available from a group of recovering individuals or addicts.

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