2012年7月17日星期二

The United States the recovery of addicts life

At Rutges Universty, this student is scoring a in the game of virtual soccer (Diablo iii Gold), it was a small victory in one of two recovery dorms the 38students in the so called Recovery house here seek a large victory a life free of drugs and alcohol but not be students to shown to protected their anonymity the adolescence

Program alumnus Rich Alexander remembers discussions about sobriety. He's been sober for 22 years that's what we talked about, 'how are you going to stay sober today?' And that's it: today, today, today," said Alexander.

The students also must participate in what's known as the 12-step program for overcoming addiction. Step 9, for example, is about making amends to those the addict has harmed.

"You need to make amends to people to move past how we've messed up in the past. And so it's basically always being aware of our defects of character and making sure that we correct those things," said one recovery house participant.

Cathy, an immigrant from England, said she had lost her daughter to heroin and credits Recovery House for getting her back."They do barbecues, they go see hockey games, they have walking activities, cycling activities. So this thing is going on which they do together as a family, team, whatever you want to call it," she said without support, recovering students could relapse into drugs and alcohol. Recovery House means they have the chance to continue their studies without interruption. Rutgers says many program alumni have won big victories in life - higher degrees, successful careers, and meaningful relationships.

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