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Month: September 2017

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Holding on to Hope When a Loved One is Facing an Addiction

By Christine Murray, HRI Director Turmoil. Despair. Chaos. Uncertainty. Anger. Confusion. Fear. When a loved one is facing an addiction, the emotional whirlwind can be intense. It’s normal for people in this situation to move rapidly between different emotions in

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Find Help Friday: Alcoholics Anonymous

In honor of September being National Recovery Month, today we are spotlighting Alcoholics Anonymous (AA) for #FindHelpFriday! Alcoholics Anonymous is a fellowship of men and women who share their experience, strength and hope with each other that they may solve

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Understanding Addiction Treatment Options

By Michael Wildman M. Div, CCJP, LCAS, CCS-I  Deciding to seek help is one of the most important steps in starting the road to recovery from struggles with alcohol or other drug use.  However, the next steps can seem pretty

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How Families Can Support College Students in Recovery

By Terri Spears, MS, LCAS Addiction impacts everyone, but no one more than the family and loved ones of someone who has addiction. FEAR is the strongest emotion present in the lives of family and loved ones, and it drives

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When Helping is Hurting: Understanding Enabling

By Heather Bland, Fellowship Hall It wasn’t like I was buying them the alcohol! I don’t understand how what I was doing was enabling. So often we think of enabling someone’s addiction or problem drinking as doing very obvious things

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Understanding the Recovery Process: A Guide for Families

By Drew Jamieson, PhD, LMFT, LCAS-A Families operate as a system. When everything is balanced and functioning well, members are respected, confident, and secure. When things get out of balance, emotions can run askew. What may seem like a minor issue

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Find Help Friday: Fellowship Hall

Did you know that September is National Recovery Month?  The Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA) sponsors this month in order to increase awareness and understanding of mental and substance use disorders and celebrate the people who recover

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When Help Isn’t What They Want

By Heather Bland, Fellowship Hall What if my loved one doesn’t want to change? Often times we can see problems in our family member’s or friend’s lives before they can. It can feel as if we’re watching a freight train

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Families Under Stress: How Addiction Impacts the Family

By Christine Murray, HRI Director Every September, the US Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA) sponsors Recovery Month to raise awareness about the recovery process. Addiction and substance abuse not only affect the individual, but also their friends

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Find Help Friday: Guilford County Schools Exceptional Children

Today’s Find Help Friday features Guilford County Schools Exceptional Children! The mission of the Exceptional Children Division is to ensure that students with disabilities develop intellectually, physically, emotionally, and vocationally through the provision of an appropriate individualized education program in

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