5 Yes Or No Questions Determine Need For Addiction Treatment

These 5 simple questions will evaluate your readiness for addiction treatment, just answer yes or no.

The need for addiction treatment may be evaluated by answering 5 easy questions. They should be answered ‘yes’ in order to move to the next question. A ‘no’ answer identifies a bump in the road to recovery and will require some work.

1. Do I have a problem?

3 Tips On Moving Forward After Divorce

Divorce is like a hurricane, the aftermath can be more devastating then the hurricane itself. After divorce, emotions are a wreck. Where do you begin? What do you do first? Is it really possible to be happy again? It’s finally over, now what?

Here are 3 tips that will help you begin.

First, take time each day to heal. Wounds are deep, confusion can be at an all time high. It’s important to take time for, you. Each day have a time where you get alone and grieve, just let it flow. In the beginning, it might be several times a day. It will become less and less. Here is the key, have a time
limit, that is vital. Allow 15 minutes or more. Then, when your time is up, do not linger, go about your day. This allows the healing process to flow unhindered.

3 Strategies For Coping With The Emotional Earthquake Of Divorce

Earthquakes! Many of the people I meet in the Midwest are much more fearful of earthquakes than of tornadoes or violent thunderstorms. It seems curious. Thunderstorms and tornadoes are frequent occurrences throughout the Midwest. Earthquakes are pretty rare. Why then the fear of one and a seemingly nonchalant attitude about the other?

I have come to believe the fact that tornadoes and severe thunderstorms can be predicted with some degree of accuracy makes the difference. You can make some sort of plan to be safe in a thunderstorm or a tornado. There may be great destruction but there is some comfort in being able to make some sort of plan.

Rhode Island Divorce Tip - Not Sure? Ask For It!

Fundamentally Rhode Island divorce complaints aren’t particularly complicated. The content of the form follows a standard format and recites specific facts necessary to establish jurisdiction for the court, the date of marriage, that a breakdown has occurred and it’s basis, the existence of children and their dates of birth and then your request for relief.

Attorneys differ regarding how a request for relief should be phrased, what should be included and what should not be included as a matter of common practice. Often times it is the relief that you are requesting that you as the client should look carefully at.

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