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Yes! Learn how to use the simple question: “Where are my feet?” in order to get grounded and back in control. More f ...
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If someone that you love is in active addiction, what do you do? An explanation of three (3) behaviors to avoid here, wi ...
Are you a friend or family member worried about a drug user? If so, it's high time to put your focus on you... and learn ...
Codependency describes someone who becomes the "caretaker" of an addicted or troubled person. But, is codependency treat ...
What do you when an addict or alcohol you love is facing life on the streets? 3 tips for a crisis here. ...
Addiction does not stop with the addict. It impacts the entire family. Suggestions on how your family can heal after add ...
If you are living with an addicted spouse or partner, what does it take to leave? A guide on how to address the fear and ...
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