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Come Home to SerenityAcademic House Austin and Pflugerville, Texashttp:www.academichouse.org
Academic House Austin and Pflugerville, Texas http:www.academichouse.org
Academic House LLC
transitional living
transition homesober house
transition homeComfortable Not crowded
Mentor Driven living environment with emphasis on addiction technology - Opportunities
Learn to. Stay clean and sober Identify a new productive self Identify and correct old behaviors Study and practice positive living standards
Education with Thoughtful Community Action
Ongoing Recovery Drinking Phase Early Recovery
*Abstinence
Phases of RecoveryModel: Shirley Brown Treating the Alcoholic J. Wiley Series 1985
Ongoing RecoveryDrinking PhaseDrinking Phase: Isolation, narrowing of world, overwhelming focus on abused substance,Early Recovery struggle for control, dependency on will.Abstinence: acceptance of failure and loss of control, self-loathing and hatred, constant fear, humiliation, hit bottom , disgusted with self
*Abstinence
Phases of Recovery
Model: Shirley Brown Treating the Alcoholic J. Wiley Series 1985
Drinking Phase
Transition: ShiftOngoing Recovery from using to abstinence, acceptance of being an addict, surrender, non-competitive with the world, becomes part of, Early Recovery feelings of belonging and security, move away from isolation, dependency on others not abused substance, focus on abused substance and staying to understand clean and sober, new self
Abstinence
Phases of Recovery
Model: Shirley Brown Treating the Alcoholic J. Wiley Series 1985
Drinking Phase
Early Recovery
Abstinence
Early Recovery: Passage of time, interaction with Ongoing Recovery others without substances, returns to family and friends and job, new identify with self, new ways of relating, move further out of addiction and grow slowly, care for self, absolute honesty
Phases of RecoveryModel: Shirley Brown Treating the Alcoholic J. Wiley Series 1985
Ongoing RecoveryDrinking Phase Early RecoveryOngoing Recovery: Sharing relationships, more self reliance and accept help from others, internalization of 12 step process, expand awareness and receptivity of outside sources , spiritual becomes big part of life, fine tuning of new self, higher power belief, self-acceptance, new belief system, new behaviors a habit
Abstinence
Phases of Recovery
Model: Shirley Brown Treating the Alcoholic J. Wiley Series 1985
Ongoing Recovery Drinking Phase Early Recovery
*Abstinence
Phases of Recovery
Model: Shirley Brown Treating the Alcoholic J. Wiley Series 1985
Transitional Living ProfileLocation: Austin, Pflugerville, Texas Ideal or desired resident: An addict who has completed a recognized treatment program and can pay for rent and food. Size of house/layout: 6 people to a residence two to each room Fee structure: $125.00 per week plus pay for foodPhilosophy: Addicts must learn to stay clean and sober. We work with our residents to engage in valuable learning environments that promote positive social rehabilitation. Not a bunk house but a family of addicts working in transformational recovery experiences
Structure: Each home has a resident mentor who works closely with residents. Our director is a trained program coordinator and curriculum designer for transitional facilities who has researched the challenges of developing transitional living environments. Our Administrative Director and Director of Residential Services is a respected member of community organizations involved in community action for recovery from addiction. He has spoken on the subject of staying clean and sober and works very closely with all residents in the Austin-Pflugerville area. Programs/Activities: Various cultural, educational, and learning activities, as well as recovery programs, are promoted as social rehabilitation resources. Family activities are encouraged and arranged at the residence. Weekly meetings and group sessions are planned in advance. Technology is a central part of communication with the community support resources.
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