Wednesday, September 14, 2016

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Recovery Walks In The Spot Light!  
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September 17th tens of thousands will come together for the Annual Recovery Walks! 2016 which celebrates recovery and helps to end the stigma related to drug and alcohol addiction. Loraine Ballard Morrill speaks with Beverly Haberle, Executive Director, about the event.

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Reawakening’s Wellness Center strives to raise awareness to those battling addiction!  There are options! Let us help you turn over a new leaf!
When we say Addicts Live Matter, we are broadening the conversation around the nations epidemic involving addiction and drug overdose.  Many people suffering from addiction simply dont know that there ARE options out there.  Reawakening’s Wellness Center is one of the best treatment centers in South Florida.  

The United States is experiencing an epidemic of drug overdose (poisoning) deaths. Since 2000, the rate of deaths from drug overdoses has increased 137%, including a 200% increase in the rate of overdose deaths involving opioids.

At Reawakening’s Wellness Center, our clientele is made up of patients from all walks of life. And our seasoned staff has helped countless people, regardless of their histories or backgrounds, get and stay clean. If you or someone you love is serious about finally breaking the chains of addiction, don’t hesitate to call Reawakening’s Wellness Center today.

Based on scientific research since the mid-1970s, the following key principles should form the basis of any effective treatment program:

  • Addiction is a complex but treatable disease that affects brain function and behavior.
  • No single treatment is right for everyone.
  • People need to have quick access to treatment.
  • Effective treatment addresses all of the patient’s needs, not just his or her drug use.
  • Staying in treatment long enough is critical.
  • Counseling and other behavioral therapies are the most commonly used forms of treatment.
  • Medications are often an important part of treatment, especially when combined with behavioral therapies.
  • Treatment plans must be reviewed often and modified to fit the patient’s changing needs.
  • Treatment should address other possible mental disorders.
  • Medically assisted detoxification is only the first stage of treatment.
  • Treatment doesn't need to be voluntary to be effective.
  • Drug use during treatment must be monitored continuously.

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We offer traditional 12 step and we offer Smart Recovery groups, as well as Art and Music therapy. A spiritual advisor, massage, acupuncture, yoga and guided meditation help round out our programming. 



RWC is  JCAHO Accredited. In addition, our staff is bilingual and we treat pregnant women in their first and second trimester. We use a variety of therapy’s including Motivational Interviewing, Solution Focused Therapy and EMDR, among others.
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"These past 30 days at Reawakenings Wellness Center, in Miramar Florida, have been a true paradigm of excellence, comfort and health in my recovery from drug addiction. Immediately, upon my arrival, I was put at ease by the caring nursing and administrative teams. They made me feel comfortable, both physically and mentally."
-Noah B. 
 
For admissions call: (855) 925-3669
Se Habla Espanol: (844) 632-9832
For the facility call: (954) 544-3000
RWC To Offer A Treatment Scholarship!
NBC7 of South Florida and Reawakenings are working together to raise awareness about an issue plaguing Florida and the nation at large...the severe lack of quality treatment options for pregnant mothers struggling with addiction.
If you know a young, pregnant mother-to-be from South Florida that is struggling with addiction and is in need of scholarship treatment, please reach out to admissions coordinator, Joe Toro at 855.WAKE.NOW or email him at torojoe@rmisfl.org and we will add them to the interview process.
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Many-State-Allow-Involuntary-Committment-for-Addiction-TreatFEATURED NEWS: Many States Allow Involuntary Commitment for Addiction Treatment
After receiving a number of calls from parents of young adults who are addicted to drugs, asking whether they can force their child into treatment against their will, the National Alliance for Model State Drug Laws found it is possible to do so in 37 states—if strict guidelines are met. Learn more »
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Canadian doctors will now be able to prescribe pharmaceutical-grade heroin to treat severe addiction that has not responded to more conventional treatment, The Washington Post reports. Learn more »
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Boy In Shocking Ohio 'Heroin' Picture Heading To New Home (NBC News)
Broadcasters Announce Campaign to Address Nationwide Opioid Epidemic (National Association of Broadcasters)
Blog: CRAFT for Parents of Kids with Substance Problems- Part I: A New Online Science-Based Program (Rehabs.com)
Congress Must Preserve Program That Has Helped Nearly A Half-Million Americans Quit Smoking (Forbes)e
Drug addiction: There is help (CNN)
As More States Consider Legalizing, Questions About Pot And The Brain (NPR)
In secretive marijuana industry, whispers of abuse and trafficking (The Center for Investigative Reporting)
Staying Busy: Work as a Replacement for Addiction (U.S. News & World Report)
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Tuesday, September 13, 2016

Step work 9 15

STEP WORK JUST FOR TODAY
September 15  2016

STEP 7 Humbly asked Him to remove our shortcomings
(AA BIG BOOK)

  Colossians 3:8 12-13 But now you must put them all away: anger, wrath, malice, slander, and obscene talk from your mouth.Put on then, as God’s chosen ones, holy and beloved, compassionate hearts, kindness, humility, meekness, and patience, bearing with one another and, if one has a complaint against another, forgiving each other; as the Lord has forgiven you, so you also must forgive.
(GODS BIG BOOK)
By Joseph Dickerson/Recovery Connections 2016