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Often times people are unaware of the damage they are doing to their bodies, their relationships and most importantly their future. The First step to recovery for you or your loved one is education. We want to provide any helpful or inspirational information for those seeking the education necessary to have successful addiction recovery. For more information about us or to embark on your journey to successful addiction recovery please visit us at TheRecoveryPlace.net


Alcohol and drug addiction are complex with a multitude of substances to abuse, hence the importance of education first. Parents would be shocked if they knew all the things lying around the house their teens could be abusing for a "high," let alone the shocking statistics of drugs circling the streets. Learn more about addictive drugs and the harm they cause you or your loved ones at WhyDrugRehab.com


Also, alcohol and drug addiction is a family disease. Many people don't realize that alcohol and drug abuse not only gravely affects the addicted individual but has a major impact on those surrounding that individual. Families can get caught enabling an addiction; addicts can emotionally, physically, financially and mentally harm their loved ones while under the influence, and most importantly, loved ones can get caught not understanding how to help their loved ones recover from such a devastating disease. Learn more at RecoveredFamily.com


The Recovery Place also firmly believes in the power of spirituality in guiding an individual to successful alcohol and drug addiction recovery. The Bible poses as the oldest and strongest guide in taking a detailed inventory of ourselves and mending the relationships we may have broken on our destructive path of addiction. Offering a dedicated Christian drug abuse program enables our clients to continue or seek out a new faith to help guide them to recovery. Learn more at ChristianDrugAbuse.com


Lastly, but certainly not least, the accessibility and constant rise in alcohol sales and distribution makes it an incredibly prominent danger within society. As an addictive substance and often used as a crutch to support a problem with depression, celebration, social stability, whatever the cause may be, alcoholism can lead to the fatal demise through a multitude of health problems or poor decisions made while under the influence. Learn more about alcoholism and how to cope with depression in a healthy and constructive way at WhyAlcoholRehab.com