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A Relapse Prevention Plan: The Tools of Recovery

by Addiction and Recovery.org
February 17, 2014

Relapse is a process, it’s not an event. In order to understand relapse prevention you have to understand the stages of relapse. Relapse starts weeks or even months before the event of physical relapse. In this page you will learn how to use specific relapse prevention techniques for each stage of relapse.

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Opiates (Narcotics): Addiction, Withdrawal and Recovery

by Addictions and Recovery.org
August 26, 2014

Opiates produce a sense of wellbeing or euphoria that can be addictive to some people. Opiates are legitimately used for treating pain. When used for pain relief, many people develop tolerance, meaning they need more and more to get the same effect. Some people go on to develop an addiction to opiates.

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Post-Acute Withdrawal (PAWS)

by Addictions and Recovery.org
February 17, 2014

Post-acute withdrawal occurs because your brain chemistry is gradually returning to normal. As your brain improves the levels of your brain chemicals fluctuate as they approach the new equilibrium causing post-acute withdrawal symptoms.

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Benzodiazepines, Tranquilizers, and Sleeping Pills

by Addictions and Recovery.org
February 17, 2014

It’s easy to become dependant on tranquilizers. People sometimes become dependent on tranquilizers inadvertently. You can become dependent on them if you take tranquilizers for more than a few months. For example, if you followed your doctor’s orders and never abused your prescription, you could still experience significant withdrawal symptoms if you stop them suddenly.

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Cocaine

by Addictions and Recovery.org
February 17, 2014

No drug takes you down faster or harder than crack. There are two forms of cocaine, the powdered form that you snort, and crack that you smoke.

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Christian yoga: Rooted in Hindu occultism (part 1)

by Chris Lawson

The number of people today, including Christians, that are involved with yoga is absolutely astonishing.  Yoga, once considered by the western world to be a Hindu spiritual practice for attaining of occult enlightenment, has now been thoroughly integrated into the western world.

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Kundalini energy: Yoga’s power, influence and occult phenomena in the church

by Chris Lawson

Today, with many Christian leaders endorsing things like yoga (Christian Yoga), Contemplative (centering) prayer, Christianized meditation, mantras and altered stated of consciousness – all in the name of our Lord and Savior Jesus Christ, it is no wonder that mystical manifestations of occult power are being experienced in Churches and in believers’ lives.

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The truth about Yoga

by Holly Vicente Robaina

Yoga led Laurette Willis into a New Age lifestyle. Now she’s warning others of the spiritual pitfalls—and offering an alternative.

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Irish government launches formal inquiry into child abuse at Catholic homes

by Kate Hickey
June 10,2014

The Irish government has announced a statutory inquiry into the State sanctioned, Catholic Church-run institutions used as homes for pregnant, unmarried mothers and their children. The investigation has sparked by the alleged mass grave of 796 children buried at the home run by the Sisters of the Bon Secours, in Tuam, County Galway.

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