Alternative drug rehab facility

Have you have heard the expression that there is power in numbers? This is something that people have put into practice for several decades when they face a serious problem. These people are able to draw from the strength of others within the group and improve upon the problem until it is solved. If this is something you have never tried before, it can be an amazing feeling to realize that it is possible to change the way you are living with the help of a group. If you have struggled with addiction to drugs, you know that it can be hard to get rid of the control that any substance has over your mind. You probably feel powerless against the drug that you hope to stop using, an alternative drug rehab facility can enable you to regain this power and remove this drug from your life. There are many benefits to an alternative drug rehab facility, you will be able to take advantage of the Christian beliefs of this facility and this will enable you to use the power of prayer to guide you through this struggle with addiction.

It is never easy to get rid of the need for drugs and the feelings of cravings that are attached, christian drug rehabs are designed to provide you with the ability to use the world of God in order to transform your life. When you have a craving, you will be able to pray with others in your group and this will help you to create a stronger bond with other members in the group. You can do anything that God wills you to, these treatment facilities will allow you to improve upon your relationship with God and create bonds with others. These things will increase your chances of leaving this drug behind.

A Million Little Pieces

A Million Little Pieces

Title: A Million Little Pieces

Author: James Frey

Overall Rating: A very, very good book. Potentially life changing in the right hands.

What are some things you really liked about the book?

Frey has a unique, gripping style of writing. The story is well paced and emotionally charged. You will not become bored with the story.

Anything that wasn’t so great about it?

Just all the hype, controversy, and media coverage involved with the book and the author.

What this Book is all about:

This book is about a struggling drug addict/alcoholic and his journey in early recovery. At times it is violent and explicit, but even the squeamish folks will overlook this because the story is so engaging. It is not necessarily an accurate portrayal of a treatment center, but that is beside the point. This is a stirring, emotionally gripping roller coaster of a story that will seriously engage you and leave you wanting more. Frey exaggerates, embellishes, and flat out lies in parts of this book. It doesn’t matter. Even if the book is nothing but lies and falsehood, the story is so emotionally engaging and the writing is so well done that you can’t help but be completely taken away by the story.

Who should read this book:

People in recovery, or anyone with an interest in addiction and/or alcoholism. Or, simply anyone who wants to read a gripping story.

Who might want to skip it:

Anyone who can’t get over the fact that much of the story is actually a falsified memoir is going to skip this book. But I am urging you to throw that all aside and just read the thing. The story is so moving and the writing is so raw and perfectly executed that it just doesn’t matter. Read the story and digest it and take it for what it is worth. To me, the story was worth a great deal. I happen to be in recovery, but this book truly made me think; made me reflect on things. And it gave me gratitude. Don’t let the negative hype take that experience away from you. It is worth a read.

Final word:

Forget all the hype and buy it now. You will not regret it.