Taking Charge by Having Faith
We can “turn it over,” not because we believe there is a God who will do something for us or to us, but because we understand that recovering from addiction depends on outside help.
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Posted by C. Scott McMillin | Apr 1, 2013 | People in Recovery | 1 |
We can “turn it over,” not because we believe there is a God who will do something for us or to us, but because we understand that recovering from addiction depends on outside help.
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Plenty of addicts and alcoholics starting the journey of recovery from addictive disease can’t bring themselves to accept the spiritual program that’s helped so many. There are other options.
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There may be new practices specifically to support recovery — taking up yoga or meditation, a sport or hobby, or making important changes in diet or exercise.
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In a sense we’re just describing disorders that we only partly understand.
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As a general rule, the better the causes of a disease are understood, the more effective the treatments will be.
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