Sunday, January 8, 2017

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January 5, 2017
Register Today for the 2017 Annual Conference: Elevate Your Practice!

NAADAC is excited to announce that registration is now open for the 2017 Annual Conference: Elevate Your Practice in Denver, Colorado on September 22nd to 26th.

Register by February 15th and save $25 by using the code "EARLY25"!

Don’t miss out on this opportunity for education, training, networking, and capacity-building with leaders in the addiction profession!
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2017 Call for Presenters: January 17th Deadline! 

 NAADAC members and non-members are invited to submit presentations for pre-conference sessions, breakout sessions, and plenary sessions.

NAADAC encourages young investigators, researchers, and addiction professionals from diverse organizations and fields to submit.

Submit your presentation by January 17th!

Learn more about presenter topicspresenter eligibilitypresenter benefits, and more on our website
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Please check out our website, call NAADAC at 800.548.0497, or email NAADAC at NAADAC@naadac.org for more information.
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Thursday, January 5, 2017

ADDICTION FROM GODS PERSPECTIVE


Romans 7 v 14 - We know that the law is spiritual ; but I am unspiritual , sold as a slave to sin.


In the treatment realm we focus on everything else ! The real problem is sin not the person enslaved by sin. Remember we said a few days ago that sin is in control. 

V 15 I do not understand what I do. For what I want to do , I do not do ,but what I hate I do .

There is not a lost soul out there who loves being an addict ! We hate it and we are slaves !

Joseph Dickerson RC
TAM is pleased to share with you our Professionals For The Addict’s Mom, which is a directory containing the names of competent and qualified professionals and other resources in the field of mental health, including the field of addiction.
Moms who have learned that one or more of their children are suffering from the disease of addiction may need guidance and help in navigating the complex and frightening topic that is addiction.
The directory is a work in progress. Every facility and program has been fully vetted to ensure they are licensed, proplerly accredited and even visited when possible.
We started this project in Florida, therefore, that's where most of our programs are from right now. We are looking for recommendations from our members for rehabs they can recommend to us from personal experience in other states now. If you have a program with good results and would like to let us know about it, send an email to BarbaraTheodosiou@TheAddictsmom.com. Please be patient as we compile our directory.
Disclaimer: Before contacting any professional, TAM recommends that you do further research, request and contact references, consult your physician, and check with your local Better Business Bureau. The Addict's Mom does not endorse any product or service; further, The Addict's Mom assumes no liability or responsibility for the claims made by the service providers or institutions who are listed in our directory. We assume no expressed or written liability for any of these centers advertised here. As always please conduct your own research and consult your own physician.

“All of a sudden, my heart burst open. All of a sudden, I loved myself, and I had never loved myself.” —Kay White, founder of Villa Kali Ma, a sober living house for women in Carlsbad, California

Read more in "All of a Sudden, I Loved Myself."
 
Each new year brings with it the promise of something better: more happiness, health, success, connection. You have high hopes for the coming year, and you set your New Year's resolutions accordingly.

For a better 2017, you need to love yourself more. Identify and let go of the negative stories about yourself that you've been walking around with. See yourself as someone with infinite potential. Recognize that there's really nothing to stop you from pursuing your goals.

With self-love, you can overcome ambivalence, resolve your inner conflicts and move beyond your habitual patterns of behavior. With self-love, you're free to become the best possible version of who you can be.
RENEW EVERY DAY

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Searching for Peace in my Handbag

This post-holiday week, we live at the intersection of spirituality and consumption. Could we choose peace in our hearts and at the mall? I am searching for Thomas Merton in my handbag and hoping for peace in my very human heart. 

We Are One with the Universe

What you are about to read is my offering for the new year. It is my reason why no mind-altering chemicals need to be taken and, for that matter, why they should be avoided.
Renew provides relevant and engaging information and resources to help individuals recovering from drug and alcohol addiction and their loved ones create and embrace a healthy lifestyle.
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Wednesday, January 4, 2017

Carrie Fisher tried to save Corey Feldman from drug addiction



It seems we have yet another reason to look back with immense respect, admiration and fondness for the late, great Carrie Fisher.


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Corey Feldman – former child actor, recovered drug addict and Fisher’s co-star in 1989 black comedy ‘The Burbs’ – has spoken of how the sadly missed actress recognised the signs of his future substance abuse problems, and tried to help him.