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Question by jpc8015: Seceding from the States?
Did anybody hear about the Lakota Indian Tribe wanting to disolve their treaties with the federal government and set up their own country? Is this a good idea for them? How would they manage without federal aid for everything from “cultural centers” to drug and alcohol rehabilitation? At some point would we need to go and forcibly take their land back from them in order to save them from themselves? What would the consequences be, could we then take away their status as a soveirgn nation and not give them treaties?

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Answer by Perplexed Bob
Well, considering the living conditions on reservations, I don’t see how they were be losing much if they declared their own country.

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12 Palms Recovery Center believes that the foundation for any quality treatment plan should revolve around the 12 Steps of Alcoholics Anonymous, working in conjunction with other successful options.

12 Palms Recovery Center believes that the foundation for any quality treatment plan should revolve around the 12 Steps of Alcoholics Anonymous, working in conjunction with other successful options.

For anyone who has ever experienced the devastation caused by the disease of alcoholism, they know all too well the damage it inflicts on their lives and the lives of their family and loved ones. Before the middle of the 20th century, alcohol treatment essentially consisted of taking a person who couldn’t control their drinking and locking them up in an institution, oftentimes an asylum.

When Alcoholics Anonymous was founded in 1935 by Bill W. and Dr. Bob, together they worked on a new and innovative way of a long-term recovery from alcohol abuse, and in 1939 introduced the 12 Steps in the book Alcoholics Anonymous. Soon after, some alcohol treatment centers started drastically changing alcohol treatment plans to incorporate the 12 Steps into their suite of treatment options.

Today, there are a number of critics out there who claim that the AA model, and specifically the 12 Steps, is outdated and no longer effective. 12 Palms Recovery Center believes exactly the opposite.

12 Palms Recovery Center is a Florida alcohol rehab that believes strongly in the 12 Steps of AA, in fact their entire recovery program revolves around the 12 Steps. With a full suite of treatment options that include a wide variety of the latest alcohol treatment modalities, 12 Palms Recovery Center is a Florida rehabilitation center where 12 steps of action is the key to a successful long-term recovery.

With a dedicated staff of counselors, therapists and house technicians who are all recovering alcoholics and addicts themselves, 12 Palms Recovery Center offers a unique alcohol treatment plan that utilizes group counseling sessions, peer-to-peer groups, personal one-on-one therapy, treatment for dual diagnosis clients, attendance at daily AA meetings and intense study sessions that delve into the 12 Steps of recovery. With their education as well as their experiences in their own addiction and recovery, counselors and therapists can quickly gain the trust of their clients and work towards a personalized alcohol treatment plan for each client that gives them the best chance for success in long-term sobriety.

12 Palms Recovery Center is a Florida rehabilitation center that encourages each client to be proactive with their recovery. Each client at 12 Palms actively starts working the 12 Steps into their daily lives from the moment they arrive, and are given opportunities throughout their stay to see how working the 12 Steps into their lives will have a long-lasting positive effect. Many other Florida alcohol rehab facilities may teach the 12 Steps, but clients at 12 Palms Recovery Center live them, right from day one.

Alcohol treatment may come in many different forms these days, but at 12 Palms Recovery Center, the 12 Steps of Alcoholics Anonymous, in combination with other treatment modalities, is the treatment plan that will lead to quality long-term sobriety. For more information, please call 1(866) 331-6779, or visit us at www.12PalmsRecoveryCenter.com.
 

Doug Mead is a freelance writer who is also a recovering alcoholic with over 20 years of sobriety. Doug strongly believes in working with fellow recovering alcoholics and addicts who are new to recovery, and as a writer believes in delivering content that is both insightful and thought-provoking.
 

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All addicts are not in need of the same kind of treatment or process for getting over their addiction. It is not the same for an alcohol or drug addict to be cured of the dependencies upon the addicted substance through treatment from established rehabilitation centers.

Alcohol rehabilitation center usually apply a three tier program towards erasing the addiction phase out of the addict’s life. Many addicts are totally concerned about the stigma the society might attach upon the knowledge of their rehab becoming a public story.

Most of the addicts are not at all at home about the uncomfortable questions that arise out of many addiction tales that spread out like rum ours. Thus addicts look for a safe house having an Alcohol rehabilitation program that not only helps them in kicking off their alcohol addiction but also keeps their problems under wraps.

Thus an Alcohol rehabilitation centers stands primarily for the help that the addicts require to get over through a very difficult phase of their lives. It is in a lap of luxury that the rehab center offers the addicts while they are passing through the pain of giving up an unwanted hassle of addiction.

Each and every addict, alcohol, drug or substance provides a treatment through specialized programs while being surrounded by extraordinary facilities. It becomes the caring home that most of these addicts dreamt about with dollops of exquisite locales that put tourist spots to shame.

Thus addicts can fight off their addiction woes in the quiet, private and caring ambience that a specialized rehab center provides for their patients. It is the high success rate of conversions from addicts to normal and sober persons that makes any treatment center to become the ace of the pack.

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