Friday, September 6, 2019

Read the Latest Blog On Drugs and Teen Life

Drugs & Health: NIDA's Blog For Teens

How To Get Help If You or Someone You Know Is Suicidal

By Anonymous
If you’re in emotional pain and thinking about suicide, there are people in your life who care about you and who want to help. Read More »
Like How To Get Help If You or Someone You Know Is Suicidal  on Facebook share on Twitter
 
Copyright © 2019 National Institute on Drug Abuse, All rights reserved.
You are receiving this email because you opted in on our website. This list only sends blog post articles, weekly, when they are posted. You will receive no promotional emails that are not blog-related.

Our mailing address is:
National Institute on Drug Abuse
6001 Executive Boulevard
BethesdaMD 20892

Add us to your address book




Email Marketing Powered by Mailchimp

High-Risk Recovery Situations! What To Do?

High-Risk Recovery Situations! What To Do?

By Christine Walkons, MA, LPC, CAADC, CCS-M, Wednesday, September 4, 2019 2:03 PM
  The National Council of Drug Abuse (NIDA) defines high-risk situations as “those that threaten your recovery or trigger a strong craving to use substances.”  One of the easiest ways to identify this is by categorizing situations as to people, places or things.   People, Places and Things … People may be those who you […]
Read more »      
 
Sanford House Addiction Treatment Centers 74 Lafayette Ave NE Grand Rapids Michigan 49503 United States

You received this email because you are subscribed to Marketing Information from Sanford House Addiction Treatment Centers.

Early Bird Tickets - Holiday Benefit

Home for the Holidays
Friday, December 13, 2019
7:00 - 11:00 PM
20th Century Theater

Voted Favorite Fundraiser: YP/NEXTGEN in the 2018 Movers & Makers Awards, our Annual Holiday Benefit is the holiday party you don't want to miss!

This year's event will support Talbert House's Housing Service Line. Help give families a home for the holidays, while showing off your best holiday attire on the dance floor, at the photo booth or while browsing our raffle items. 

TICKET PRICES
Tickets include appetizers and open bar
Before Oct 1 - $50 per person or $90 per couple *SAVE $10! 
After Oct 1 - $60 per person or $100 per couple
Thank You to Our Sponsors

GOLD SPONSORS
 BKD
Clark Schaefer Hackett
Foster & Motley
Myriad Neuroscience

For questions or interest in sponsorship/host opportunities, please contact Jenna Toon at jenna.toon@talberthouse.org
I am unable to attend but want to support Talbert House by making a donation.
Talbert House | 2600 Victory ParkwayCincinnati, OH 45206
About Constant Contact
Sent by ambassadors@talberthouse.org in collaboration with
Trusted Email from Constant Contact - Try it FREE today.
Try email marketing for free today!

Thursday, September 5, 2019

GODS RECOVERY PROGRAM 100 PERCENT Guarantee

Jesus Christ when invited into your life sends the Helper His Holy Spirit to Forgive protect lead guide befriend comfort renew transform rebuild and stop all spiritual attacks from the enemy.Gods recovery program has a 100 percent guarantee if you do the work.His recovery book (Tyndale Life Recovery Bible NLT) must be read everyday and it is available at all book stores.All evil desires and traps of the enemy will be removed from your life.You will be no longer blind and you will receive sight and the truth will set you free.Praying for you brother.If you want to know more or need prayer PM me.God Bless

This is What Saved Me from My Addiction



 

What Saved Me from My Addiction? My Parents and Collegiate Recovery
by Timothy Rabolt
Timothy Rabolt
During my senior year in high school, addiction broke me down and isolated me from my friends, family, hobbies and everything else valuable in my life. 

Fortunately, in April 2011 I found a new way to live, thanks to my supportive parents and by embracing the local recovery community. 

I attribute the gift of starting my recovery journey almost entirely to my family. My parents were neither completely detached nor too overbearing. So often I hear about the extremes of helicopter parents or parents who weren’t present at all. The key in my path to recovery was having my parents be somewhere in the middle. 

That “middle” is different for everybody, of course, and I’m eternally grateful my parents found what that middle was for me. My parents realized I needed structure, but to not be controlling of that structure. They knew I needed to have fun in recovery, but to have it be with the right people in the right places. They knew how important school was to me and my recovery, but that I would need some help to get through it. Nothing was black and white; they always helped find the gray area. 

My parents separated while I was in eighth grade, and that same week I got kicked out of the small school in Wilmington, DE where I thought I would graduate. It was nothing drug- or alcohol-related, but rather a series of unfortunate events that culminated in the decision to have me leave the school. 

That trauma was enough of a catalyst to lead me to drugs and alcohol, even though addiction didn’t take over until my sophomore and junior years of high school. Through every step of my life, I never once doubted that my family would be there to support me no matter what happened.

Read More of My Story
Partnership for Drug-Free Kids and Center on Addiction have merged. Learn More
PARENT HELPLINE
TEXT A MESSAGE TO 55753
VISIT DRUGFREE.ORG
 


© Partnership for Drug-Free Kids
Center on Addiction
633 Third Ave | 19th Floor
New York, NY 10017-6706