Thursday, December 30, 2010

New Year's Resolution? Start Your New Year Right

The peer reviewed and internationally awarded online addiction and
mental health recovery program, the Life Recovery Program -
https://www.liferecoveryprogram.com/, is providing a "PAY WHAT YOU CAN" option from January 1-23, 2011 to enable everyone to reach their recovery goals especially those in need of support yet struggling financially and unable to receive it.

"New Year's is the time of year when people are most motivated to
change" says Radkowski who is the CEO/clinical director of the online
program. Radkowski's Life Recovery Program hopes to have a positive impact on persons who are suffering from chronic stress, addiction, depression issues, or any other destructive behaviours (ranging from alcohol and drugs to eating, gambling, spending, anger etc.), post holiday season and into the new year - that would not otherwise be able to afford to get help.

Many people are entering into the holiday season already burdened
with tremendous debt which means higher financial stress, resulting in increased addiction and an increase in so called "therapeutic" spending. It's also a great option for those in remote areas where resources are few and people are unable to meet with someone in person.

Effective January 01, 2011 - January 23 (midnight PST), 2011 - anyone who visits The Life Recovery Program and chooses to take advantage of this option will be able to pay a minimum amount of $23 for access to three months of his online program, instead of the usual fee costing the client an investment of several hundred dollars. "Money is emotional" says Radkowski "And we want to ensure people have some emotional investment in their recovery".

Increased demand for mental health services is forcing more people to look for alternative supports as therapeutic demand is exceeding the supply. The Life Recovery Program is an alternative service available to immediately fill that need through its 24/7 access and groundbreaking techniques.

"The issue of shame and stigma is huge for many people who want help. It makes sense to have an online option so people can start their recovery, especially if they don't have any kind of health insurance or are struggling financially" Radkowski comments.

Creating the online Life Recovery Program won Radkowski the 2008
Outstanding Addictions Professional Award from the International
Association of Addictions and Offender Counsellors.

Please visit:
https://www.liferecoveryprogram.com/

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