
The first 30 days of the program seeks to reach three goals: objective evaluation, recognition of the need for recovery, and gainful employment with the development of a plan to become financially responsible. The second phase of the program emphasizes the biblical concept of a new identity upon which new coping strategies are built. Family issues and historical failures are specifically addressed. When possible, amends are made and reconciliation sought with others who may have been harmed. The final phase of the program is devoted to learning how to relate to others in a healthy manner. Personal recovery plan is not really complete until it is demonstrated in positive relationships. |
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