INPATIENT TREATMENT IS NOT ALWAYS NECESSARY AND MAY NOT BE ADVISABLE

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Our three-quarter house, Sober House, is a great alternative to incarceration.  Incarceration can lead to resistance as the person can feel controlled and, as a result, have  a strong need to control and not follow any rules.  This leads to disaster.  In  Sober House the person has dignity, can work and/or go to school and operate undera  few mutually agreed upon rules.

There are rules.  If a person wants to get sober, these are rules that he must set up for himself anyway.  One is abstinence;  the second involves a safe environment; the third involves no major changes.  If a person sees this as necessary, he is ready fro Sober House and sober living.  Then he has a chance to get and stay sober.

Love and peace,

Docpete, the imperfect therapist

 

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written by Dr. Peter A. Butkins, July 15, 2008
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Thanks for the support. I love what I do. It's my calling
Doc
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written by Drew Langston, July 09, 2008
Sober living proves to open my eyes to a beautiful way of life each day. A life I was begining to think I was unable to have. The sober house and its regimen has givin me the chance to exist in peace; a chance i would probably rejected though other resources. Thank you Doc.

Drew
Recovering alcoholic