My name is Jim Smith,i’m a social worker,a musician and 33 years in recovery from alcohol and drugs.I have worked in the field of addiction for over 20 years.At present i’m a sober coach,counselor and interventionist.For the last 10 years i have presented a theraputic session(music and stories)around rehabs in the UK,South Africa,and Nashville.This short film was made by Maddie Kitchen 2 years ago.My websites are www.sobercoaching.co.uk and www.twodifferentroads.com
I have fallen into the same patterns of abuse i once had. I am a recovery meth addict. I have not used the hard stuff, but alcohol and pot are becoming a problem. Yes I have a sponser and yes I attend AA/NA. Honest answers, if you have struggled with addiction, me and my friends have all kicked the meth habit, but seems like we can not get off the other stuff.
I know that where i am at right now is light years away from when I was on speed. Guess I am just trying to shed all my demons, but they are quite tenacious
is wellbutrin addicting. doc is prescribing this new drug because I am depressed And have A.D.D…. I dont want anymore pills that I will abuse or even worse, lead me right back to my drug of choice, CRYSTAL METH…
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My father has just been to an alcoholism treatment. Since then, he’s been doing great, posing as a real great father to all of us. I am actually silently hoping that he’ll stay sober for as long as he lives, but I wonder if that is possible. I am not being pessimistic here; it’s just that I heard stories of relapse. Now, I’m afraid for my father. Can he actually be sober for a lifetime after receiving a treatment?
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