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How treatment programs deal with relapses
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<blockquote data-quote="toughlovin" data-source="post: 738557" data-attributes="member: 15801"><p>Well I myself am agnostic and had to figure out how to think about higher power myself.... so I dont really have an issue with the fact my son doesnt believe in God. I wouldnt have a problem if he did either but it just isnt an issue for me. Just had a call with him and his treatment team and he seems to be getting back on track, He is feeling better and actually has a job interview so he sounds good. I am just so thankful for their model... because in the past a relapse was the beginning of a total spiral downward. This time its a slip that lasts a couple of days with some lessons learned and then getting back on track. Huge difference.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="toughlovin, post: 738557, member: 15801"] Well I myself am agnostic and had to figure out how to think about higher power myself.... so I dont really have an issue with the fact my son doesnt believe in God. I wouldnt have a problem if he did either but it just isnt an issue for me. Just had a call with him and his treatment team and he seems to be getting back on track, He is feeling better and actually has a job interview so he sounds good. I am just so thankful for their model... because in the past a relapse was the beginning of a total spiral downward. This time its a slip that lasts a couple of days with some lessons learned and then getting back on track. Huge difference. [/QUOTE]
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