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![]() Here’s a new publication we just put out. It’s about the importance of change in the recovery process. Our purpose was to show that relying on medication, meetings, or just time, is not enough if long-term recovery is the goal. Instead it takes a deliberate effort to make changes in one’s life. Knowing what to change and why it’s so important is what this recent publication is meant to convey. Hopefully it will help some organize their recovery and get a better understanding of the ultimate purpose of counseling and therapy.
http://www.naabt.org/documents/TimeForChangeNAABT.pdf ![]() Tim
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![]() Hi everyone, I copied this post from the opioid forum to here. The link goes to a sheet on change and how change is an integral part of the recovery process.
Thought it might be of interest. ![]() Nancy
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![]() Thanks Nancy.
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![]() New info is always welcome!
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![]() Thank you Nancy. Great info!
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![]() Amen. Thanks Tim and Nancy!
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