Losing a loved one to addiction Since my father’s death, I have done my best to learn as much as I can about what took him from everyone that loved him. I have found myself advocating for him in a way, since he no longer has a voice of his own. Sharing my dad’s story has also helped me understand and process my grief in ways I don't think I could've otherwise. |
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Q: Should I stage an intervention for my loved one? A: Most people are familiar with the Johnson Model intervention, as it's used in reality television shows. It's a fairly confrontational method that centers around a meeting and demands for treatment. But it's not the only form of mediation involving loved ones and their persons at risk for addiction. |
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Physical wellness survey If you're in the Sioux Falls area and in recovery from addiction, we want to hear from you! Please complete this brief survey and let us know what physical activities you're most interested in. |
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