Exposing the Catalyst of Your Destructive Behavior
Emotional trauma, physical or sexual abuse, divorce, peer pressure, or another of many possible underlying causes of despair are often found to have been the catalyst for individual’s heading down the self-destructive path of alcohol and substance abuse. The road to recovery begins by determining what unique factors triggered this behavior.
Racing for Recovery™ utilizes a cognitive-behavioral approach toward counseling. Since each persons’ situational and environmental factors differ, the foundational step in recovering includes establishing an awareness of the specific cause, or causes, and using that knowledge to change how a person is acting on them. Once you know what to focus on, continued counseling will help you maintain your direction.
Racing for Recovery™ counseling sessions keep you focused on combating the root cause of your behavior and arm you with the tools needed to successfully maintain lasting sobriety. By also establishing the understanding of a holistic lifestyle that includes family, friends, education, physical and mental health, spirituality, volunteerism and giving back to the community, you can achieve the life you deserve.
Contact Racing for Recovery™ to schedule a one-on-one counseling session.
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Sonya Lagrou
I have a 26 year old niece who needs help with her addiction to alcohol and drugs. She has been to rehab at least 3 times and still continues to abuse herself. She has been in jail for stealing from her grandmother, (who she is living with now, and is stealing from again) I am willing to bring her to toledo for counseling or whatever it takes. Our family needs help also, to learn how to deal with her and her lying and bad behavier. Please contact me at xxx-xxx-xxxx. Thank-you
Racing for Recovery
Hi Snya,
We’ve forwarded your message to Todd. He should be in touch soon.
All our best,
Racing for Recovery
DENISE
I have a twenty three year old who has had problem with drug addiction has been in inpatient therapy and admitted in hospital for depression. I believe he is doing better with drug addiction but feels worthless and doesnt know where he belongs still very depressed.I would love to attend some kind of classes with him to help him. Can you help us Thank You!
Racing for Recovery
Hi Denise,
Please visit one of our support group meetings. Here’s the current schedule: Support Groups. You may also contact Todd directly at: Request Services
All our best…