Lifestyle Balance Model for Recovery
This is where ‘recovery work’ comes in, in the form of acquiring healthy strategies to successfully handle (i.e., without resorting to substance use) stressful situations and resulting emotions.
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Posted by Alexandre Laudet, Ph.D | Jan 26, 2015 | Recovery | 0 |
This is where ‘recovery work’ comes in, in the form of acquiring healthy strategies to successfully handle (i.e., without resorting to substance use) stressful situations and resulting emotions.
Read MorePosted by Alexandre Laudet, Ph.D | Dec 4, 2014 | Recovery | 1 |
Close to 20% reported being in recovery from one or more behavioral addictions – especially disordered eating, sex and love addiction, and self harm…
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By extension, (women’s) recovery success will positively affect communities’ (and the nation’s) health and economy.
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Recovery is not only good for the individual but also good for the nation’s health and economy.
Read MorePosted by Alexandre Laudet, Ph.D | Jan 25, 2013 | Bookshelf | 0 |
One aspect of Lawford’s book that makes it unique and a must read is its careful and powerful weaving of the author’s personal recovery experience with the most up-to-date scientific evidence
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