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Brian White: July 2008
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Friday, 18 July 2008. Reflection on my journey into recovery. I wanted to do this film", says Brian, "to try to help others as I progress through my recovery. It was hard to do as I still feel embarrassed about my past, I'm so glad that I'm not like I used to be anymore! Even watching the film back for the first time today was a little strange, it only seems like 5 minutes ago that I was still using heroin". I hope you enjoy ". Reflection on my journey into recovery. Posted by volunteer community.
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Brian White: What Recovery Means To Me
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Friday, 18 July 2008. What Recovery Means To Me. Brian has really grabbed his recovery with both hands! It's been a pleasure to get to know him and follow his path into recovery. Here Brian talks about his recovery in our series - . 8216;What Recovery Means To Me’. Posted by volunteer community. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Enter your email address:. Subscribe in a reader. Reflection on my journey into recovery. What Recovery Means To Me.
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Chris Ling: Introducing myself
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Friday, 6 June 2008. Since entering the Bridge Project rehabilitation programme (Salvation Army, Cardiff) in September, 2007 I have learnt to live life without using alcohol. I have embraced sober living and I have been able to pursue interests that before I had been unable to do. I have completed a number of courses including a four day first aid course, a heart defibrillator course, getting my CSCS card, and completing my BICS Assessors course. One of my biggest achievements has been completing the.
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the prof speaks out: June 2008
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The prof speaks out. Monday, 30 June 2008. Government needs to provide genuine support for families. I’m sitting here on the other side of the world (on holiday) looking through articles in Drink and Drugs News. I have read the excellent article by David Gilliver, entitled “Family Matters’, with mixed feelings. 8216;Family Misfortune’. Over three and a half years ago in DDN. The header to my article included the statement,. David’s header included the statement,. True, there have been fantastic efforts b...
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Background Briefings: May 2008
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Wednesday, 21 May 2008. Nature of the problem: Addiction as a chronic disorder (part 3). It is emphasised that we must be careful how we communicate the message about the chronic nature of addiction. 8216;Appropriate treatment for chronic addiction is not simply a succession of short term detoxifications or treatment stays. Appropriate continuing care requires personal commitment to long term change, dedication to self management, community and family support and monitoring.’. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom).
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Our faces: Lucie and David
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Monday, 24 March 2008. Lucie and David celebrating his birthday last year, with 'Thing'. . Lucie graduated in Psychology, winning the Student of the Year Prize in her department in Swansea. She writes content for our website and the multimedia guides we are developing, and works closely in the community with people affected by substance use problems. . Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Director of Wired In. Helping people find recovery from addiction, and enabling society to better help them do so.