Alcohol Intervention classes

Have you read the novel ‘A Chosen Journey that will excite and stimulate your mind?

‘A Chosen Journey’ is a novel about a young married house wife and her dog Sam’ that were abused by her husband. She leaves home and goes to a Women’s Shelter where she is lovingly cared for. She takes a job at the Hospital across the Street from the Shelter and begins Psychology classes. She soon is promoted to being a Counselor for young adults that are addicted to drugs and alcohol. You will meet the characters in the story that will open your mind to the magic of life and to the horrors of life that some people choose to experience. There is devine intervention in this story that will make you sit up and think about the possibilites of change in your life through the God source working through you. You may find this novel at: www.spiritual-harmony.com or Amazon.com and review it at both places. It will make you laugh, cry and worry about the young people involved in the story Bree and Jenna are very loving main characters that convince most of the young ones to choose change.

…..I have to agree that a lot of people will find a very inspirational novel. A lot of people experience this kind of adversity in their lives and they will benefit from knowing that it’s possible to find support, encouragement, inspiration and answers.

You are a model. Teens are watching you and how you handle crisis situations in your life. alcohol intervention classes They look at your problem solving skills and often times use them as their own. So if you solve your problems with alcohol, they may do the same.
Town and Country Hospital’s addiction unit a rarity
By Nicole Hutcheson, Times Staff Writer Wednesday, October 13, 2010 Leslie Yount, 30, reflects for a moment during a session with therapist Louise Wallowitz at the Hyde Park Counseling Center. TOWN ‘N COUNTRY — Leslie Yount realized her addiction when she started “doctor shopping” during lunch breaks from her job as a 10th-grade reading teacher. But it wasn’t until she got high, stumbled and …