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Faith & Religion in Recovery

Lindsay Barth, Event Coordinator & PHW Communications Associate · January 9, 2019 · Leave a Comment

Resource Category: Educational Program, Group Meeting, Mental Health, Support Group

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There are a variety of factors that can contribute to addiction. On the surface, addiction can be caused by physical changes in the brain that make the body crave certain types of drugs. When a debilitating substance habit consumes someone’s life, they often look to a Higher Power to help give them the strength to get well. A spiritually-inclined treatment process helps thousands of addicts each year find the motivation necessary for recovery.

The Faith & Religion in Recovery resource covers treatment methods and popular faith-based groups to help someone overcome addiction.

Who : Drugrehab.com

What:  https://www.drugrehab.com/recovery/faith-and-religion-in-recovery/

Where: Nationwide

Why: The mission of Drugrehab.com is to equip patients and families with the best information, to overcome addiction & lead a lifelong recovery.

When: 24/7

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