Latest A Forever Recovery Launches Internet Addiction Section on Website
Battle Creek, MI (PRWEB) July 23, 2014 -- 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 launched a new Internet Addiction section of its website at http://aforeverrecovery.com/behavioral-addictions/internet-addiction/.
“Many people are surprised to learn that Internet addiction is not just as legitimate a disorder as sexual addiction or drug addiction, but that it’s trapping more and more victims each year – particularly among young people who are in some cases being encouraged by their parents and peers to spend time online because it’s perceived as safe compared to other activities,” commented A Forever Recovery’s CEO Per Wickstrom.
The new A Forever Recovery Internet Addiction section highlights:
- The multi-faceted dangers of Internet addiction
- Individuals who are susceptible to Internet addiction, such as professionals who spend several hours online each day
- Signs and symptoms of excessive Internet use
- Why students, along with their parents and teachers, need to be particularly alert
- Healthy computer usage vs. Internet addiction
- Help available for those suffering from or who may be susceptible to Internet addiction
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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