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Celebrating Wellness in Recovery
2006-08-21 Topics: Clinicians Corner | Of Interest To Everyone
By John Newport, Ph.D.
I firmly believe that a wellness-oriented lifestyle goes hand in hand with experiencing the full joy of recovery. What can we do to fully celebrate the joy of our recovery?
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Are You an Adrenalin Junkie?
2006-04-04 Topics: Clinicians Corner | Counselor Wellness | Of Interest To Everyone
By John Newport, Ph.D.
Many (if not most) people with addictive disorders crave excitement, and feel a need to live on the edge all the time - even after they have entered into recovery. In fact, many treatment professionals believe that learning to live without constantly kicking our adrenalin into overdrive can be as great a challenge for people in recovery as learning to live without alcohol or drugs.
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