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Online Addiction Recovery

Alcohol, Dugs & Gambling addiction.


Service Description

How many stories have you heard of people entering addiction rehab and treatment over and over again? The reason behind the addiction/recovery cycle is the addiction disease theory and the misleading teachings of drug treatment and rehab programs. In these programs, people are taught they are forever powerless over drugs, they will always have ongoing cravings and urges, trauma, stress, depression, and anxiety cause relapse, which is a part of endless recovery. These teachings literally create a belief system rooted in helplessness and victimhood. Those who believe they are powerless victims, act as powerless victims and continue to struggle needlessly, thus creating a need for more and more treatment. These erroneous teachings continue to fuel a £25 billion pound treatment industry that has been a factor in creating higher rates of substance use throughout our society. There is an alternative.


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www.rokkysingh.com

rokkysinghcoaching@gmail.com

London, United Kingdom

Manchester, United Kingdom

United States (Guyana)

Dubai 

 

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The information contained on this website is not meant to be a substitution from professional medical advice but informative. This website does not intend to diagnose or treatment a health related problem or disease. All information contained on this website has been produced by qualified professionals which conducts research on addiction and treatment (NAICS  Verified). The information has been verified and reviewed a panel of addiction experts which include university professors and psychologists. If you believe you have a medical emergency you should call 111 immediately or your local 
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