A plan is ever changing so accountability must be ever changing also. What works for a person the first year will not work in year two. Likewise what worked in…
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Steve and Pam have taken their years of experience both clinically and through the research conducted by The Addiction Research Foundation and have co-authored their first book on recovery…
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Evening Intensive is set to resume on Monday February 1st. 2 spots still available! Call 205-967-3277What is it?Multi-Modal Recovery Process (MMRP) was developed by Steve Moore and is a method…
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An opportunity to let go of 2020 and community rituals to bring in 2021 An opportunity to let go of the resentments towards self and others and bring in forgiveness.…
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Throughout this entire series on boundaries, I have reaffirmed and will continue to reaffirm that it is my right to set boundaries that ensure my safety, and that others do…
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Clay Hightower, LMSW The 4th Horseman of Relapse – Stonewalling By Clay Hightower, LMSW “If I do not think about it, maybe it will get better.” If you…
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This is my third installment in the Four Horsemen and Relapse series! If you have missed them, go check out my introduction to the series and the first two pieces…
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Clay Hightower, LMSW If you missed my previous posts on the Four Horsemen and Relapse, check out my two previous posts on Addiction Recovery Intensive and Moore Institute Facebook page.During…
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in early recovery, I am frequently at risk for relapse due to a perceived inability to manage my experience.
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Addiction, recovery: Thinking outside the box by SYDNEY CROMWELL October 27, 2016 Steve and Pam Moore started the Moore Institute, currently in Cahaba Heights, in 1996 to help others struggling…
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