Good Practice Over Bad Habit
If you’re not fighting your own conscience, you feel better about yourself, and conflicts with others diminish, too.
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Posted by C. Scott McMillin | Feb 12, 2015 | People in Recovery | 0 |
If you’re not fighting your own conscience, you feel better about yourself, and conflicts with others diminish, too.
Read MorePosted by C. Scott McMillin | Feb 9, 2015 | Families, People in Recovery, Recovery, Thinking About Addiction | 1 |
The coffee is just not that tasty. Yet they were getting something out of it that was important to them.
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They believe that by demonstrating you can’t make them do anything against their will, they’ll convince you that confrontation is useless.
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…progress is the measuring stick. You want your patient to know the joy of a structured, purposeful life.
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When a group adopts one of these operating modes permanently, as a primary form of interaction, they end up actively resisting any responsibility for achieving individual and group goals.
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