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Sober for Christmas

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Published on December 19, 2014 by David Scourfield

Camino recoveryIf an addiction has taken over your life or the life of somebody you care about, you are probably going to be approaching the holiday season with a sense of dread or excitement – maybe a bit of both.

Each January, there is a surge in the number of people trying to quit or moderate their using. This is not only due to the popularity of New Year’s resolutions – it is also because so many of these individuals reach a turning point over the holiday season. You’ve already suffered enough, to learn more about how to make positive, long lasting changes contact the Camino recovery Centre.

For A SAFE HAVEN OVER THE HOLIDAY SEASON Contact www.Caminorecovery.com

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