Daniel Linder will define the relationship model of addiction and offer expert advice regarding:
Relationship Training: Preparing for the rigors of a relationship.
Understanding basic principles, pitfalls, inherent challenges and developing the necessary relationship-building skills.
For those in all stages of recovery.
For singles.
For those in early stages of relationship, planning a future together.
For those in all stages of relationships.
For those in relationships who are struggling in their current relationships.
For helping professionals and professionals seeking relationship training. psycho-education for clinical and academic purposes: discussions, workshops, classes, CEU's that provide fresh, new perspectives about addiction, recovery and relationships.
For treatment facilities needing to incorporate Relational Recovery Training modules into their treatment and aftercare regimens.
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From an anonymous author: Isn't your Relationship Model of Addiction just a summary for codependency? A relationship model of addiction seems to put under the microscope the various relationships of subject and source ... subject and subject, for example, Read More...
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from an anonymous author: I appreciate your efforts in writing about this subject, I find it fascinating. You mentioned, "The ‘relief’ that the ‘relationship with a source of relief’ provides is from pain or frustration related to unmet emotional needs." Read More...
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