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Life as a writer or even a blogger isn’t easy as it seems to be. Many people think we have an easy job, or more like an obsession, and all we do is sit at a computer and write all day. It is not as simple as it seems. We have daily life problems just as anybody else does. Many of us have a full-time job and dabble at writing early in the morning, late at night, or on the weekends. Sometimes we only get as little as five minutes to write. We have to worry about deadlines, financial troubles, and the dreadful writer’s block.
Many famous writers, like Edgar Allen Poe, turn to substance abuse to deal with their pain or try to erase their troubles. Writer’s have a tendency to have depression due to being isolated for numerous hours at a time working on a writing project. When this occurs, some recycle into the substance abuse. Sadly, a few have taken their own lives.
All of this can be avoided if you would admit you have a problem and seek help. StepHouse recovery centers help people with addiction problems, like the Outpatient Program - StepHouse Recovery located in Fountain Valley, California, where their certified counselors and licensed therapists offer specific programs to help those with addiction problems. Live-in-recovery or inpatient or residential treatments are available in these programs.
The StepHouse uses a “building block” approach consisting of three phases. Phase One (primary group) centers on “stabilizing and centering” the patient. Phase Two (Intermediate Group) centers on enhanced spirituality, grief recovery, body & mind connections, and relationship & family healing. Phase Three (Advanced Group) centers on re-entry into the community.
These are 30 to 90 days programs that are meant to help a person find the main problem that lead them to the addiction. It can help you make a physically and mentally turnaround, where you can once again have a productive and meaningful life.
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