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Denise O’Doherty

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May 21, 2019

May 21, 2019 By Denise O'Doherty

GRATITUDE – How it can easily and effortlessly enhance our lives”

Someone just sent me a wonderful video about gratitude.
So I thought I’d pass it along. Here is the link to the gratitude video:

Filed Under: addiction counseling, addiction recovery, anger management, areas of practice, couples counseling, couples therapy, Marriage Counseling, premarital counseling, relationship counseling, self esteem, self esteem counseling

Aug 02

August 2, 2018 By Denise O'Doherty

Addiction Recovery and Addiction Counseling

Substance Abuse, areas of practice, addiction recovery, addiction counseling

You don’t recover from an addiction by stopping using.

You recover by creating a new life where it is easier to not use.

If you don’t create a new life, Then all the factors that brought you to your addiction will eventually catch up with you again.

Filed Under: addiction counseling, addiction recovery, areas of practice, Substance Abuse

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