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Our mission is to help men, women, couples, wives/partners, and families in their healing from drug, alcohol and other addictions.

 

Our goal is to provide a sense of hope that there is a solution to the bondage of addiction. Every week, our counselors get to witness the healing that clients experience from past behaviors as they work their recovery programs.

 

We are equipped with a group of dedicated professional counselors who are ready to provide competent and compassionate help with the special challenges that can occur in all our lives.

Drug Abuse Counseling

Drug abuse, or chemical dependancy, leading to altered behaviour, reduced levels of control and impaired performance. Consequently life situations and relationships tend to deteriorate both at home and at work and/or school. Prescription drug abuse is just as bad as the use of illict drugs and just as diffcult to overcome.

Overused prescription drugs and illicit substances work on the mood and mind of a person to attain an effect of well being or comfort, euphoria or ecstasy, and escape from pain and problems. At the same time they cause a lowering of self esteem, an increase in feelings of guilt and shame, breakdown of relationships and an altering of personality.

If you, or someone you care for, meets some of the criteria below, you are probably an addict.

Persistent efforts to cut down
Time spent thinking about or trying to obtain drugs
Important social occupational or recreational activities stopped because of substance abuse
Continued use in spite of knowledge that the substance is causing mental, physical and social harm

High absenteeism
Accidents at work, on the road or at home
Frequent claims for sickness benefits and sick leave
Deteriorating work performance both in quality and quantity
Mood swings and hostility that lead to deteriorating interpersonal relationships at home and work
Denial that there is any problem
A tendency to blame others for perceived problems
Promises that personal performance will improve
A record of petty offences, traffic violations
Patterns of drinking and using (eg using alone, timed drinking, binge drinking, self medication)
Memory lapses, or failing memory
Blackouts

Addressing the Problem

Those who have a drug abuse / chemical dependency problem need to first realise and admit that they have a problem for which they need help. As with any chronic disease , the affected person needs to understand what is going on in their body. They need to learn how to manage the dependency condition so as to maintain a state of remission, and to then approach life with new coping skills.

For the addict, total abstinence is the only successful way to handle the problem. But it is not just 'not picking up the first drink or drug'. It includes a modification of life practices and perceptions conducive to full recovery. Narcotics Anonymous is an excellent place for the addict to start, with loved ones attending Alanon. When a person experiences difficulty in making these adjustments professional help is needed.

After the intial stages of recovery, which can last from months to years, the individual may chose to deeply explore the issues that lead to their intial abuse of drugs. WE believe that recovery takes both a self group, like NA, where you work with a sponsor, followed by parallel work with a professional counselor.

Commitment to the process of healing from drug addiction is required. Without commitment results may be temporary and a relapse into the life of obsession with drugs is very likely.  Your commitment to the process of healing from addiction will be rewarded by the continually lessening urge to drink. It will become easier and easier to find other ways to deal with the stresses of life.

Recovery requires the addict to get into a regular pattern of tough recovery work.  The addict is fighting to change many, many years of conditioning.  Recovery will not occur overnight or even over a couple of weeks.  Alcohol addiction recovery is a marathon, not a sprint!  Get ready to work!

If you are wanting help with drug addiction, our counseling center provides individual, group, couples, and family counseling. We also provide counseling and group support for the wife or partner of the addict.

 

There are two ways to setup an appointment with one of our counselors:

1) Fill out the Contact Form and a counselor will call you with 24-hours; 2) Call our offices at 303-933-5800.

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