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Yoga and Meditation Effects on Recovery Rates Study

Yoga and Meditation Effects on Recovery Rates Study Many studies have observed the effect of yoga and meditation on the fight-or-flight response, which is the body’s natural reaction to stressful and life-threatening situations. While this response is a survival mechanism, intended to save you from immediate physical danger (such as being attacked by a wild [...]

By |2019-09-18T12:43:29+00:00September 18th, 2019|Uncategorized|0 Comments

Star Matrix © Assessment System

The Star Matrix © is an assessment system based on research and understanding that there is more than one path to dependency on mood altering substances and therefore more than one way to conceptualize the problem. There are multiple components that affect the most important question in all substance abuse disorders. That question is “why?”. [...]

By |2020-10-22T07:16:34+00:00August 18th, 2019|Uncategorized|0 Comments

Enneagram and Addiction Assessment

Utilizing the Enneagram in Assessment Modeling The Enneagram may be a very old model for understanding the varieties of human personality development. Like all models it is not true, but it may point toward some truth. Personality measurement and resulting models are notoriously problematic and fraught with peril especially when used as a metric instrument [...]

By |2020-10-22T07:16:34+00:00June 27th, 2019|Uncategorized|0 Comments

Report on 3 Year Study of Childcare for Self Help meetings

At the Addiction Research Foundation, we conducted an online survey that was pushed through social media. We at the point where we started noticing that women and men attended self help meetings at a different rate wehad close to 1000 respondents. Of these respondents close to two thirds were women. While women were more likely to respond to an online survey they were less likely [...]

By |2020-10-22T07:16:35+00:00March 5th, 2019|Uncategorized|0 Comments

Stop Sending People to AA – Steve Moore Executive Director Addiction Research Foundation

  It’s easy to understand why it happened. For the first time, there seemed to be a solution for a seemingly hopeless condition (alcoholism). There were many of us whose lives were saved and there just wasn’t another plan that offered any real hope. Punishment and incarceration had not worked. At least with the 12-step [...]

By |2020-10-22T07:16:35+00:00January 17th, 2019|Addiction Research, Addiction Treatment|0 Comments

Survey results of activities outside of self help meetings that support recovery

  % (percentage) Family 53.1 Spirituality 49.4 Friends 43.3 Exercise 30.6 Meditation 23.3 Nutrition 20.4 Leisure 20 Journaling 11.8 Religion 11.8 This Table illustrates the most commonly reported types of activity in order of frequency, with the top three being family, spirituality, and friends that people use to support their recovery outside of self help [...]

Recent Research Supports the Multi Modal Recovery Process (MMRP)

Recent Research Supports the Multi Modal Recovery Process (MMRP)   The best recent news is that a much higher percentage of people with a substance use disorder get better than had been previously thought. People get better. It just doesn’t happen the way we thought. This interesting graph from research performed by the Addiction Research [...]

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