Perception and Vision
Each participant will have an initial evaluation and assessment for the development of a custom approach for their recovery and healing. Self-identification of the destructive and limiting behavior will be address allowing a conscious grasp on the addictive persons present physical, mental and spiritual functioning. Progression and depth of these destructive behaviors will be evaluated and challenged to expose the mismatches between “Personal Values” and Behavior. Upon this progression into the Core Individual, the beginning stages of healing and recovery. At this point Self-Discovery and “who am I” will manifest and begin to take shape. Self-Discovery will then influence the restructuring and changing of the addicted individual’s once held, Self-Limiting Beliefs.
Phase Ones emphasis is towards acknowledging gratitude, recognizing desire, understanding hope, engaging in honesty and taking control of choice.
Meaning and Freedom
During phase two emphasis will be place on making healthy choices, applying the action to make healthy choices, which will construct a constant and positive change. Becoming consciously competent with healthy choices and applying the action to achieve a positive change will inevitably instill and reinforce fulfillment and integrity.
Self-Discovery and positive Self-Affirmation to propel the addicted individual’s newly found belief structure. With this newly found belief structure the addict will then be challenged with triggers that are typically avoided when in a traditional residential or in-patient treatment program. Due to the individuals conscious recognition of self, choice and belief structures trigger-stoppers will now be on the surface in order for the individual to maintain their new feeling of empowerment, belief and confidence.
Naturally with self-discovery, those once addicted, will now have the ability to set clear and precise boundaries that reinforce the progress of Self-Discovery and healing of the “Core Individual” instead of clinging onto personally limiting barriers. The once held limiting barriers and beliefs begin to dismantle (“Barrier Busters”). New and healthy boundaries begin to surface for the individual, in which, sets the stage for developing and awakening their “Purpose”.
Service and Purpose
For addiction to be treated, understanding the cycle of addiction is important. In phase three, the individual will now be able to understand accountability and hold the choices that they make in their own hand. All of our clients learn how to implement healthy alternative choices for creating a life of meaning, integrity and freedom. They will learn “Time Management” within the context of “Purpose”. At this point they will have a deeper understanding of dealing with daily life stressors, frustration and emotions. They will have the power to heal themselves on a higher level of consciousness, Inner and outer perceptions will then be functioning and operating towards achieving ones “Personal Growth and Vision” in life.
 
