Posts Tagged ‘family members’
Alcohol and Drug Training – Helping Supervisors and Employees: Alcohol and Drug Training Course
Alcohol and Drug Training – Helping Supervisors and Employees: Alcohol and Drug Training Course – workexcel.net – Conducting alcohol and drug training either in a live presentation or through some sort of media format must include solid information about alcoholism. Every person over the age of say 16-18 years of age — virtually all adults, can answer the following questions rapidly and with moderate or solid conviction: what is alcohol abuse, what is alcoholism, who is an alcoholic, what causes alcoholism, and how to you treat alcoholism. These questions are packed solid with myths, misconceptions, falsehoods, and complete ignorance. So your alcohol and drug training must focus on these questions in order to “constructively disturb” the participants deeply engrained and maladaptive beliefs about alcoholism and substance abuse in general. This training program does precisely that. My name is Dan Feerst. I have worked in substance abuse for 30 years and I wrote this program to get learners and participants stirring in their seats a little bit, because I borrowed information from things I learned while working in an alcohol and drug treatment program — things that cause patients to say, “Wow, I am an alcoholic for sure!” When conducing alcohol and drug training, this s the impact you want your participants to experience, or if they are not alcoholic, they walk away from training with new attitudes, less willing to enable and more likely to confront family members and friends in denial about their substance abuse. So you will enjoy this alcohol and drug training …
Coping With the Loss of a Loved One
Coping with the loss of a loved one – go to www.wannabenormal.com to hear more about my thoughts on coping and many other things
Nothing You Can Say Will Make Them Feel Better
Filed under: loss of a loved one
One of the workshops I used to offer was called, "What to Say, What Not to Say." I would help people to not feel so helpless when they were visiting friends or family who were ill or were grieving the death of a loved one. For some reason, we seem to …
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Butterfly release helps cancer victims' loved ones deal with loss
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Ridiculous Christian Attitude…?
Question by DanCorb: Ridiculous Christian attitude…?
A question was asked about “God Addiction Counseling” yesterday, and a christian(~~LynA~~) replies:
“Get a life. What our children CHOOSE to believe is their business, just like its your business what you believe”
Hmmm… does anyone else see many things wrong with that statement?
So let me guess, this Christian mother taught her kids about every religion then let her child choose all on it’s own?
I doubt it. Infact I’d bet all my money that the kid had Christianity rammed down it’s throat and taught that it would go to hell if it believed anything else.
Doesn’t really seem like a fair “choice” does it?
Best answer:
Answer by ~~LynA~~
No this good Christian mother, will tell her children about the Love of Christ, not that they are going to hell if they dont believe, if they choose not believe, that is their choice. Good day…
Watch Working With Children in Counselling – Child Counseling
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Christian Alcohol Rehab Center Can Help With a Drug or Alcohol Abuse Addiction
Christian Alcohol Rehab Center can help with a drug or alcohol abuse addiction – www.transformationstreatment.com Transformation Treatment Center help those suffering form any type of problems related to alcoholism and alcohol abuse. Christian Alcohol Rehab Center also offers information for family members that might be trying to make a choice on an Alcohol Treatment Center. Located in sunny Florida, patients can soak up the sun and take quick steps into sobriety while living in a control environment with extremely professional staff.
Bobby Brown Arrested on Suspicion of DUI, 'Seriously Considering' Rehab
Filed under: christian alcohol rehab
By Sami K. Martin , Christian Post Contributor … "Sources close to Brown tell us … even though Bobby has been through rehab before, he didn't take it very seriously in the past … because he didn't truly believe he was an alcohol abuser," TMZ reported.
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Dom and Seth Hold an Intervention
Dom And Seth Hold an Intervention – Ant has an addiction.(WATCH IN HIGH QUALITY) Also, www.wolfiscoming.com has just been updated. (8/20/08)
Lindsay Lohan's Failed Intervention: What May Have Gone Wrong (PHOTOS)
Filed under: addiction interventions
Lohan is far from the first public figure whose struggles with addiction have led friends and family members to step in and insist on a change. As the slideshow below shows, some of these interventions have failed — but others have been life-saving …
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TV's Mother-and-Son Intervention Team
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Cracking Addiction, tonight's TLC special, spotlights the work of Debbie and Brandon Knauss—a mother-and-son intervention team. They first hit screens in 2003, when Brandon was the subject of the first ever TV intervention, on the Dr. Phil Show …
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