A Forever Recovery Adds New “Resources for Families” Section to Website
Battle Creek, MI (PRWEB) February 12, 2015 -- A Forever Recovery, an open-ended drug and alcohol treatment program that gets clients off to a great start and gives them a solid foundation in recovery they can believe in, has added a new “Resources for Families” section to its website.
The new Resources for Families Section provides families with competent information and compassionate advice on how they can support a loved one who is either suffering from alcohol or drug addiction, or who may be at risk of heading down that dangerous, destructive and potentially fatal path.
Resources in the new section include articles, tips and advice regarding the nature of addiction, and how addiction adversely impacts all family members. There are also links to hand-picked web pages on trusted and credible third-party websites, including the NCAAD, the NIH, ChildWelfare.gov, the AAETS, and more.
“Addiction does more than devastate an individual addict physically, emotionally and financially; it often severely damages all members of a family, and the family unit as a whole,” commented A Forever Recovery’s CEO Per Wickstrom. “What’s more, this downward spiral can happen with shockingly rapid speed. In just a few months or sometimes even sooner, what was once a stable and healthy family situation can become toxic and destructive. We hope that the information on our website helps families get the fundamental information they need. They should also get the expert help and advice they need from a local, certified and licensed rehabilitation facility – and sooner, rather than later.”
A Forever Recovery’s new Resources for Families section is available at http://aforeverrecovery.com/resources. Access is available at no-cost, and there is no membership or sign-in required.
About A Forever Recovery
A Forever Recovery program is an open-ended drug and alcohol treatment program that gets clients off to a great start and gives them a solid foundation in recovery they can believe in. Not every treatment methodology works for every client. Some people are very receptive to 12-step principles, whereas others are more comfortable with faith-based treatment. Cognitive approaches have excellent success, whereas others thrive within a more holistic approach. A Forever Recovery allows clients to choose from a wide range of recovery methodologies, coupled with Moral Recognition Therapy (MRT), to achieve success rates unmatched in the addiction treatment industry. The bottom line is that there is no single therapeutic approach to recovery that works for everyone… until now.
Learn more at http://aforeverrecovery.com/
Pamela Anderson, A Forever Recovery, http://www.aforeverrecovery.com, +1 (269) 788-0496, [email protected]
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