Monday, August 15, 2011

Strategies to Avoid Relapse to Drugs - Strategy Four, Do Not Go Back to Old Behavior Patterns

You have gone to rehab, or you went through counseling or at least you went through the pain and misery of relinquishment and you are considered to not relapse this time. I understand. I have been there. It was a long time ago, true. But it can feel like yesterday if I just look back and assuredly remember what I had to go through. I went through a lot of change, and turn is the watchword here.

You must turn roughly all things about your life. The routines you have been in that involved drugs or alcohol are reminders of your addiction. Length yourself from them. Keep the activities that transmit your drug-free success and delete those that put you into situations where drinking or drugging are the norm. Here are a few examples of behavior patterns to avoid.

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1. Do not drink, even socially.

Your quality to resist the pull of drugs will be weakened the instant you take the first sip. Even if alcohol was not your drug of choice, strength to avoid drugs is what must be protected and nurtured from here on out. At last it will be easy, but for now, anything which weakens you is your sworn enemy. Do not drink even a beer.

2. Don't waste time on video games and/or television.

Remember Strategy 2, it is important for you to stay occupied to keep your attentiveness outward and stay focused on things that are real. Television is one of the biggest thieves of vitality and reality the world has ever seen. What a vast waste of time. Right next to television are the video games, an additional one unreality. You need reality and actual advance in your life. Now is not the time to be throwing away primary evenings and days. Get your ass in gear, as my father used to say.

3. Be aware of the old habits that included substance abuse.

Many behaviors are associated with drug abuse. These are tasteless place activities for the drug user or alcoholic, but you need to identify them and realize they could just derail your sobriety. Things like stopping by the liquor store on the way home for a pack of smokes, or going over to a friends' house on Friday nights with whom you used to drink or get stoned are by all means; of course Not on your list of habits to keep.

4. Be industrious, help others and be productive.

When you are working hard and helping others, you feel more in control of life. Yield is the basis of morale and you need to keep your morale as high as inherent right now, so work like mad to perform the things you may have been putting off. Dive into anything is along the line of your own goals and do not let up. You will soon be so proud of what you are achieving that the plan of going back to your addicted ways seems unreal.

And that is having an Abstinence Strategy!

Strategies to Avoid Relapse to Drugs - Strategy Four, Do Not Go Back to Old Behavior Patterns

Wednesday, August 10, 2011

Kids Helping Kids - Pathway Family Center

Kids Helping Kids - Pathway Family Center Video Clips. Duration : 8.17 Mins.


Click on: www.pfctruth.com I-Team Investigation: Nov. 13th 2005. Follow-up report to this video is here: www.youtube.com Penny Walker was the Program director of Kids Helping Kids at the time this video was taped. Kids Helping Kids (KHK) was run by Tri-State Drug Rehabilitation and Counseling Program Inc. (previously called Straight Midwest Inc.). Shortly after this WCPO broadcast was aired, Tri-State Drug Rehabilitation and Counseling Program Inc. dissolved and sold KHK to Pathway Family Center (PFC). Reports of Penny Walker's affiliation with Pathway Family Center have been confirmed by eye-witnesses at PFC Indianapolis long before the business transaction was finalized. Also long before the transaction, Kids Helping Kids phone would be answered by Pathway Family Center in Michigan adding more evidence that these two organizations were in collusion well before the transaction occured. Both KHK and PFC are descendants of Straight Inc. which brings even more questions to light about what methods these programs are really conducting inside the back room of the program.


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Thursday, August 4, 2011

Rock and Rolls' Motley Crue Are Bad Boys on a Mission

The band members, Nikki Sixx, Tommy Lee, Mick Mars and Vince Neil are well known for their bad-boy antics and hard rockin' lifestyles. From the very start, these guys have whether caused problems or problems found them. While their first tour in 1982, they were as a matter of fact apprehended at the Edmonton International Airport as they had on their spiked stage clothes straight through customs. Officials at the airport seized everything the group carried that they believed indecent or dangerous. No concern for the band though, it was all a promotional prank and it worked beautifully!

Throughout the 80's, Mötley Crüe was complex in a apparently endless bouts of questionable females, substance abuse and run-in's with the police. One night in 1984, an allegedly intoxicated Vince Neil was complex in a awful head-on collision. Vinces' passenger, Nicholas "Razzle" Dingley of the band Hanoi Rocks was killed in the accident. Neil was condemned to thirty, but spent a measly eighteen days imprisoned for the incident. Later, the group turned tragedy into music and published box sets irreverently called "Music To Crash Your Car To".

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The drugs and alcohol were overtaking their lives in a major way. In 1987, Nikki Sixx as a matter of fact was belief dead from a heroin O.D.. His heart stopped and that could have been the end for him. Luckily for Sixx, the paramedics did not give up and gave him 2 shots of adrenaline to his heart. Plainly, he lived to rock on. This small incident gave the band the inspiration for the song 'Kick Start My Heart' from the 'Dr. Feelgood' release.

It was not long after Sixx's brush with death that the bands managers intervened. It was time for a sober intervention if this band was going to keep going. The managers refused to allow the band to go on a European tour, fearing that more than one would drop dead on the road. The reality of their doings and the results must have hit them hard. All the members ultimately got themselves to sober up. While the others opted to go into a rehab program, Mars beloved to deal with his addictions on his own.

In spite of their larger-than-life struggles with addiction While the 80's, they still managed, somehow, to put together any popular releases. To this day songs from the releases, 'Shout At The Devil', 'Theatre Of Pain' and 'Girls, Girls, Girls' get lots of air-time. But it was not until '89, with a clean and sober band that they were at long last able to produce a #1 album, 'Dr. Feelgood'. Everyone, even the group guessed that their sober efforts were far best than whatever they had done before.

The 1990's bestowed more turmoil for the Crüe. They published their 6th studio album, 'Decade of Decadence' in '91 and it hit the whole 2 spot on the charts. Then, in '92, Neil whether left the group or was terminated, depending on who you hear the story from. He was abruptly substituted and the band published a self-titled album that achieved whole 7 on the charts. At last, in 1997, the band reunited and released still someone else album, 'Generation Swine'. The album did not do very well commercially, which resulted in them departing their recording label, Elektra.

In '98, since their compact with Elektra had ran out, the group discovered themselves in a unique position. They are one of the few bands to have full control both over their catalog of masters and publication. With this new ability, the band re-released all of their previous albums and included many demos and previously un-published tunes.

In 1999, Tommy Lee departed the band to pursue his own solo work and to avert added friction with Neil. He was substituted and the band prolonged to tour and hit the studio, but fell short of genuine success. Sixx likewise went his own direction and played for the groups "58" and "Brides Of Destruction". It took 5 years, but the band ultimately did get back together and got busy recording a fresh compilation album called 'Red White & Crüe'. They also went on a a few circuits, including their 2005 tour, 'Carnival of Sins' and the '06 'Route of All Evil' tour that they did with Aerosmith.

Just last month, Mötley Crüe published their newest album, 'Saints of Los Angeles'. Critics are saying the recording is some of the best stuff they've ever recorded! It is a serious flashback to the Crüe's previous style and a welcome one at that. Seems these "bad-boy" rockers are still going after their traditional mission to rock the social as hard as they can.

Rock and Rolls' Motley Crue Are Bad Boys on a Mission