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	<title>Narconon Drug-Free Lives</title>
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		<title>Narconon Trois-Rivieres Review</title>
		<link>http://drugfree.narconon.org/2011/05/31/narconon-trois-rivieres-review/</link>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 01 Jun 2011 01:03:38 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Narconon Trois-Rivieres is much like the other successful Narconon programs located across the globe. Although the methods may be mostly identical, each and every center, including Trois-Rivieres has a unique set of dynamics which help to facilitate success.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><img src="http://drugfree.narconon.org/images/narconon-trois-rivieres-1.jpg" alt="Narconon Trois-Rivieres" width="259" height="152" hspace="5" vspace="5" border="0" align="right">At first glance, Narconon Trois-Rivieres is much like the other successful <a title="The Narconon Drug rehabilitation program" href="http://www.narconon.co/">Narconon programs</a> located across the globe. Although the methods may be mostly identical, each and every center, including Trois-Rivieres has a unique set of dynamics which help to facilitate success. Many of the people who have done a Narconon Trois-Rivieres review have had to mention the caring staff and undeniably successful methods used by the rehab center.</p>
<p>Narconon Trois-Rivieres reviews are incomplete without mentioning that they are leaders in providing life-changing educational and informational material to anyone who requests it. Their goal is not simply to fill beds, but to actually change people’s lives for the better and one day <em>eliminate drug addiction</em>. It is a proven successful program, with caring, professional people.</p>
<p>Ridding the body of drugs, called <em>detoxification</em>, is only one step, albeit a large one utilized at Narconon Trois-Rivieres. During the 3-4 month program, students are also taught life skills which help them to discover more about their lives and their reliance on drugs. It also teaches them how to become more functional and to use the gifts and strengths they have. <em>Narconon Trois-Rivieres reviews </em>are given by graduates of the program who laud the methods used, and the success achieved.</p>
<p>Narconon Trois-Rivieres is a non traditional program. In fact, most people who graduate from the program have already tried the other methods available, including 12 step programs. While they did not succeed at the other programs, they graduated from this one. Narconon Trois Rivieres Reviews focus on the positive impact they have and their high success rate, especially compared to traditional programs.</p>
<p><img src="http://drugfree.narconon.org/images/narconon-trois-rivieres-2.jpg" alt="Narconon Trois Rivieres" width="260" height="186" hspace="5" vspace="5" border="0" align="right">The facility is located at Trois-Rivieres, Quebec, Canada, but is utilized by people across North America. The wonderful setting and incredible program are often chosen by people across Canada and the United States. It offers just the right atmosphere and location to help remove students from many of the triggers which would cause them to relapse if they were near them. <em>Narconon teaches</em> them how to handle those stressors and triggers and gives them the tools they need to return to their homes with a new life plan.</p>
<p><a title="The Narconon Trois-Rivieres Facility" href="http://www.narconon.co/narconon-trois-rivieres.html">Many Narconon Trois-Rivieres reviews</a> indicate that the program not only gave graduates their lives back, but their lives were renewed and rejuvenated. The graduates were taught skills that take them well beyond drug addiction recovery, and help them in every aspect of their lives. They utilize a method of holistic healing which focuses on treating every aspect of a person; physically, mentally and emotionally.</p>
<p>Narconon boasts a very high success rate, but the students are much more than statistics and numbers. Students are treated with respect and understanding, and yet nothing is sugar coated. The facts about drugs and drug abuse, as well as what works against them are very plain, and must be understood. The Trois-Rivieres campus has been in existence for years, and has helped thousands of people to <em>overcome their drug and/or alcohol addictions</em>, and to begin life anew armed with the tools learned through the program.</p>
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		<title>Narconon Meetings</title>
		<link>http://drugfree.narconon.org/2011/05/16/narconon-meetings/</link>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 17 May 2011 00:49:17 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Clarification about the Narconon program, and whether there are Narconon meetings. Narconon is an entire rehabilitation program which provides detoxification and teaches life skills that enable addicts to return to society and be fully functional with the tools which they have learned.]]></description>
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<p>There is a need for clarification about the Narconon program, and whether there are Narconon meetings. The confusion seems to be in the spelling, and is purely coincidental. Narconon is an entire rehabilitation program which provides detoxification and teaches life skills that enable addicts to return to society and be fully functional with the tools which they have learned. The support meetings which are provided  for family and friends of addicts are called “Nar-Anon”. The two have the same sound, but they are completely different things.</p>
<p>Narconon is an entire rehabilitation program which provides detoxification and teaches life skills that enable addicts to return to society and be fully functional with the tools which they have learned. </p>
<p>NarcAnon is actually a misspelling. The groups are often referred to by this name, but it is supposed to be “NarAnon” or “Nar-Anon”. Also to consider  is Narcotics Anonymous, they commonly refers to themselves as NA. The organization is designed after the 12 step program offered through Alcoholics Anonymous. <a href="http://www.na.org/">Narcotics Anonymous</a> and <a href="http://www.nar-anon.org/Nar-Anon/About_Nar-Anon.html">Nar-Anon</a> believes that drug addiction is a disease which must be treated as such (often through the use of other drugs). This is in sharp contrast to the Narconon natural rehabilitation program.</p>
<p><a href="http://www.narconon.org">Narconon</a> is a global set of rehabilitation and drug education centers that provide long-term rehab. Their goal is to provide the life-saving tools needed to turn away from drug addiction and lead happy and productive lives. There are no Narconon meetings, as such. Narconon is NOT a 12 step program, and does not believe that drug addiction is a disease which must be suffered through. Rather, Narconon believes that addicts have the power and can learn the skills needed to turn away from drugs forever.</p>
<p>The only thing that resembles Narconon meetings would be the classes that occur within the rehabilitation program itself. Again, these should not be confused with Nar-Anon support meetings or NA meetings. There is absolutely no connection between Narconon (which means Narcotics None) Nar-Anon and Narcotics Anonymous. <a href="http://www.narconon.co">Narconon</a> provides classes that identify lifestyles and attitudes, including dysfunctions, which can trigger drug abuse. They also educate the students on how to change their way of thinking and acting to one more productive and healthy.</p>
<p>“Narconon meetings” simply do not exist outside of the rehabilitation center. After-care is available following the graduation from the program, but they are not referred to as Narconon meetings.  Nar-Anon (mispelled: NarcAnon) and Narcotics Anonymous (NA) does have meetings which are ongoing. In fact, many people continue to attend these meetings for years and some attend the rest of their lives.</p>
<p>Narconon believes that with the proper skills, addiction can be beaten. For this reason, Narconon ongoing meetings are not required. In the event of a relapse, rehabilitation is repeated. Relapses do happen, but they are rare with Narconon. In fact, they have a 3 out of 4 average success rate at their rehab centers. Graduates are always welcome to contact Narconon for support as well. While there are no such things as Narconon meetings, emotional and educational support is always available.</p>
<p>So many people mistakenly refer to Narcotics Anonymous or Nar-Anon as “NarcAnon”, that they confuse it with Narconon. Since these three terms sound alike, some think they are the same entity, which they are not. There are Nar-Anon meetings and NA meetings, but not Narconon Meetings.</p>
<p>For more information about Narcotics Anonymous meetings and Nar-Anon support group meetings visit <a href="http://www.na.org/">http://www.na.org/</a> and <a href="http://www.nar-anon.org/">http://www.nar-anon.org/</a></p>
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		<title>Deadly Combination of Factors Drives Up Adolescent Use of Marijuana, Ecstasy and Alcohol</title>
		<link>http://drugfree.narconon.org/2011/04/21/adolescent-use-marijuana-ecstasy-alcohol/</link>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 22 Apr 2011 00:45:19 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Narconon® Drug Prevention Specialists say teens desperately need information to help them abstain from drug use... ]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Narconon® Drug Prevention Specialists say teens desperately need information to help them abstain from drug use </p>
<p>There has been a radical change in how drugs are perceived by American adolescents, which has caught some educators and parents off guard. The study was conducted by the Partnership at Drugfree.org (formerly the Partnership for a Drug Free America). The prestigious organization has released the 22nd in a series of annual surveys involving 2,500 high school students in the United States. </p>
<p>Veteran drug prevention specialist Bobby Wiggins at Narconon International says the results of the survey are not surprising. “If drug prevention is not pushed aggressively and consistently, if teens and preteens are not advised of the factual dangers of using drugs, the likelihood that young people will fall prey to drugs before they reach adulthood is substantially increased as we have seen by this report.” </p>
<p>Overall teenage use of drugs and alcohol declined from 1998 to 2008. However, even during that time, the use of ecstasy and marijuana rose. At the same time, the percentage of teens claiming they drink to combat stress also rose. </p>
<p>Wiggins says that kids today are more inclined to encourage their peers to do drugs because they believe they are not harmful. At the top of their “not harmful list of drugs” are no surprise, <a href="http://www.narconon.org/drug-information/alcohol-information.html">alcohol</a>, <a href="http://www.narconon.org/drug-information/ecstasy-addiction.html">ecstasy</a> and cannabis. </p>
<p>One in four teens smoked <a href="http://www.narconon.org/drug-information/marijuana-addiction.html">marijuana</a> between 2008 and 2010 - an increase of seven per cent. The use of ecstasy in the past year rose from six to 10 per cent. Almost 50 per cent of high school students did not view heavy drinking as a “great risk.” Six in ten said they had their first full alcoholic drink by age 15. One in five claim they drink because of school stress. </p>
<p>Slightly better news – there’s been little evidence of relaxing attitudes regarding methamphetamines, cocaine or heroin amongst those surveyed.“ Overall, teens are wary of drugs they believe are addicting; but it is wishful thinking that this will protect them once they engage in drug use,” says Wiggins. “<br />
The survey also found that parents feel unprepared to respond to underage drinking by their children and almost a third felt there is very little parents can do to prevent their kids from trying alcohol. </p>
<p>“We know that when we give teens straight information about drugs and alcohol they are far more inclined to make the decision to stay drug and alcohol free. But if they lack vital information about drugs and their effects, they are extremely vulnerable to invitations to use drugs,” says Wiggins.<br />
Narconon’s experts urge parents and educators to renew commitment to drug prevention education. Narconon drug education presentations have resulted in drastic change in the attitudes of teens and preteens toward drug taking. For those who have already gotten caught in the trap, Narconon Drug Rehabilitation Centers can help young people get back on track. “It is a terrible thing to stand by while your child’s life unravels because of drugs,” says Wiggins,”It doesn’t have to happen.”  </p>
<p>Read more: <a href="http://www.narconon.org/drug-prevention/">http://www.narconon.org/drug-information/</a></p>
<p>If you want to help someone or have questions, please call 1-800-775-8750 or email info@narconon.org.   </p>
<p>©2011 Narconon International. All Rights Reserved. Narconon and the Narconon logo are trademarks and service marks owned by Association for Better Living and Education International and are used with its permission.</p>
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		<title>Taking Charge of One’s Life Is the Fastest Route to Drug-Free Living</title>
		<link>http://drugfree.narconon.org/2011/04/05/taking-charge-of-one%e2%80%99s-life-is-the-fastest-route-to-drug-free-living/</link>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 06 Apr 2011 00:45:49 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[A continued debate in the field of addiction treatment is how to view substance dependent people]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>A continued debate in the field of addiction treatment is how to view substance dependent people. In 2007 the debate escalated to the Congressional floor when then Senator, Joseph Biden, proposed legislation to change the name of the National Institute on Drug Abuse to the National Institute on Diseases of Addiction and the National Institute on Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism to the National Institute on Alcohol disorders and Health. </p>
<p>The legislation did not pass, but it sent a strong message to the substance abuse field that treatment centers should adopt a disease model. However, the success rates of centers that have done so do not necessarily demonstrate betterment in the ability of treatment centers to help addicts. Also, the risks that arise when prescribed drugs used for treatment end up on the street are a serious problem. “Street methadone,” methadone obtained outside of treatment, is recognized as posing far more risk of overdose than the opium-based drugs it was developed to treat. </p>
<p>Seventy five years ago, addiction was rarely if ever viewed as a disease. For example, the British Journal of Inebriety (Alcoholism and Drug Addiction) July 1933 published an article by one E. W. Adams, O.B.E., M.D. regarding addiction. Dr. Adams stated that alcoholics and drug addicts “seek means to make reality less real.” He elaborated: “The average drug addict does not accept the universe. He is on the run from reality. He is a person who, could he have been asked beforehand whether he was willing to be a candidate for life with all its responsibilities and duties, would have replied in the phrase of Calvin Coolidge: “I do not choose to run.” </p>
<p>Despite any ongoing debate, the Narconon® program has consistently stuck with a methodology that has proven highly successful. It helps addicts to sort out their lives so that they can live successfully without drugs and be happy. On the other hand, programs that define addiction as disease often have a poor success rate and relegate the multiple relapses to addiction as an expected part of the treatment process as episodes that indicate a need for an adjustment in the treatment program. </p>
<p>“In the field of drug treatment, we do not find that informing an addict that his condition is disease related benefits him anymore than dissuading him that his condition is not a disease is necessary,” Bobby Wiggins, Drug Education and Prevention Specialist, Narconon International. “The simplicity is that an addict needs to gain control of his own life, or the need for drugs will persist. The hard part remains starting the addict on this path, because the last aspect of reality that an addicted person can grasp is that life is livable without his drug of choice,” Wiggins says. Fortunately for the addict, addiction can be successfully resolved.</p>
<p>For more information about treating addiction without the use of drugs or to find out more about handling drug cravings, call 800-775-8750 or visit <a href="http://www.narconon.org">www.narconon.org.</a></p>
<p>©2011 Narconon International. All Rights Reserved. Narconon and the Narconon logo are trademarks and service marks owned by Association for Better Living and Education International and are used with its permission.</p>
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		<title>The Culture of Ecstasy</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 01 Apr 2011 16:13:34 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Drug Prevention Experts at Narconon International Reveal New Insights into the Rave Culture and the Drug that Drives it.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Drug Prevention Experts at Narconon International Reveal New Insights into the Rave Culture and the Drug that Drives it.</p>
<p>As discussion goes forward on whether or not raves should be prevented from using public venues in California (AB 74, the “Anti Raves Act of 2011),” Narconon® Drug prevention expert, Bobby Wiggins, offers insight into the relationship between the techno music of raves and the drug ecstasy which has been associated with it. </p>
<p>By consulting social media, blogs online videos, pictures and comments posted by ravers, those who attend the techno music events, you can find out all you need to know about the role that the drug ecstasy (or E or X) plays in their world. “These viral data sources cover the here and now; and consequently are a true barometer of the rave scene as it happens,” Wiggins says.  </p>
<p>What do they tell us? First, they affirm that ravers know “ecstasy” is illegal. They know that it is  an illegal drug action can be taken against anyone who sells, possesses, makes or uses it in violation of the law. </p>
<p>They also show that without the breakout of fights, police are reluctant to intervene. As an example, British police who were sent to close down a rave held in London in an abandoned postal building involving thousands of ravers and as many as 200 DJs in the heart of the city claimed they “held back because they did not want to cause trouble.” One officer said: “We&#8217;re hoping people will get tired and go home. . . . It was &#8216;more trouble than it&#8217;s worth&#8217; to cause a confrontation between police and party goers.” It explains why California law enforcement officers are reluctant to arrest lawbreakers at raves.    </p>
<p>Likewise we find that ravers feel justified in protesting law enforcement intervention, because “no one is hurting anyone.” But attempts to legalize the drug are not in the offing due to freak overdoses and deaths which increase in direct ratio with the drug’s popularity – deaths that are perhaps even more likely to occur to a first-time user as someone who has “rolled” (gotten high on ecstasy) a hundred times.      </p>
<p>Discussion boards show that ravers see themselves as loyal subjects of their culture. Their loyalty is to “the massive tribal family that celebrates with me.”  The music is the relevant topic, but what transpires at raves is, in a word, childish. This is odd, since promoters seeking to stay in business have resorted to requiring attendees are 18+ years, hoping to absolve them from responsibility for deaths that can occur. </p>
<p>Then, of course, there is considerable evidence backing up that ecstasy, itself addictive, can and often does lead to use of stronger and even more self-destructive stimulants such as the Amphetamines. But hindsight is too late to help the entrapped addict then.</p>
<p>In response to our analysis, Wiggins says, “No child is born with a personality that makes them need drugs. But unless they feel prepared to make their way in the world, their chances of being happy without drugs are greatly diminished. Narconon has helped tens of thousands of people of all ages to develop missing life skills necessary to drug-free living. Once they are thus self-empowered, the drug dependent can choose to be drug-free and successfully, happily live.” </p>
<p>To find out more about the effectiveness of the Narconon residential rehab and training program, call 1-800-775-8750 or visit http:<a href="http://www.narconon.org"></p>
<p>©2011 Narconon International. All Rights Reserved. Narconon and the Narconon logo are trademarks and service marks owned by Association for Better Living and Education International and are used with its permission.</p>
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		<title>Narconon Drug Rehab Completion - Students’ Perspectives</title>
		<link>http://drugfree.narconon.org/2011/02/08/narconon-drug-rehab-completion/</link>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 08 Feb 2011 22:49:08 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[This section of the program helps give students an overall picture of what awaits them when they go back home. A strategic plan of actions is developed for specific steps to take with family, friends, etc, in order to reconstruct a healthy, ethical, constructive life. Narconon drug rehab staff maintain close contact to help monitor stability of program result. ]]></description>
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<p>You better believe that there are a lot of tears of joy on the day students complete the Narconon drug rehab program.</p>
<p>Watching students come into the Narconon drug rehab program hopeless and with a chip on their shoulder grow into such a caring and hopeful individual is such a burst of heart warming emotions. </p>
<p>You just never could have guessed that the guys who came into the drug rehab program in the beginning are the same guys leaving. </p>
<p>It goes to show you how much of a harmful impact drugs have on a person and their life. Once you get the drugs out of their system and give them tools  they can use to succeed, they just want to do all the right things to the best of their ability and save everyone else&#8217;s life while they&#8217;re at it. </p>
<p>You can get a sense of their hope and willingness in their stories they write before leaving to go home.</p>
<p>This section of the program helps give students an overall picture of what awaits them when they go back home. A  strategic plan of actions  is developed for specific steps to take with family, friends, etc, in order to reconstruct a healthy, ethical, constructive life. Narconon drug rehab staff maintain close contact to help monitor stability of program result.</p>
<p>Let&#8217;s read what students had to say about completing the Narconon drug rehab program.</p>
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<p>&quot;I have  completed the Narconon Program!&nbsp; I don&rsquo;t  know what I can say that I haven&rsquo;t already said.&nbsp; When I arrived here, I was unhappy,  discouraged and felt like I was in a hole I would never be able to get out  of.&nbsp; Today, I am healthy, happy and  confident that I can accomplish whatever I choose.&nbsp; Narconon  is full of staff who truly  care about the students and possess an ability to heal people like nowhere I  have ever been.&nbsp; I want to thank all of  the staff for giving me back the ability to take responsibility for my  life.&quot;&nbsp;</p>
<p> TM</p>
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<p>&quot;I have my  life back again and I can be who I was before the drugs!&nbsp; I have the ability to get trust back.&nbsp; I have a new start on my life.&nbsp; I feel really good about myself.&quot;&nbsp; </p>
<p>DS</p>
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<p>&quot;Not only am  I free from addiction, but this program is helping me become a better person  with each passing day.&quot;&nbsp; </p>
<p>RC</p>
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<p>&quot;Today, I am  49-years-old.&nbsp; I am sober.&nbsp; I am happier than I have ever been.&nbsp; My spirit is soaring far above my  expectations.&nbsp; I am still learning.&quot;&nbsp;</p>
<p> HM</p>
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<p>&quot;When I got here, I hated everyone and  everything, including myself.&nbsp; I was at  the point where I had no hope for anything, no faith in myself and I thought I  was just destined to die as a junkie.&nbsp;  After I was in sauna and the drugs were coming out, I got a glimmer of  hope.&nbsp; I started feeling better and my  outlook was improving.&nbsp; I  know that I can have a successful, sober life and I&rsquo;m extremely excited to get  on with my new life.&nbsp; Thank you!&quot;&nbsp; </p>
<p>KK</p>
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<p>&quot;When I  started the program I was very nervous.&nbsp;  I didn&rsquo;t know anyone, but everybody in withdrawal was very nice and  helpful.&nbsp; After I got out of withdrawal,  I was put into book one where I met Cathy.&nbsp;  She was very welcoming and warm.&nbsp;  I learned how to confront myself and other people, which I had a problem  doing before.&nbsp; Sauna was great.&nbsp; It cleared my body out and I felt like a new  person after completing it.&nbsp; Book 3 taught  me how to study again and really retain the material that I studied.&nbsp; I will use it for the rest of my life and I  will teach it to my daughter so she will be able to get through school and  retain the material she learns.&nbsp; Books 4a  and 4b both were great.&nbsp;  The exercises helped me get out of my head and into present time and not  think of the past.&nbsp; It also let me help  someone else with their problems of the past and get them through it.&nbsp; Book 5 was a great book.&nbsp; It helped me realize which people I want to  stay away from and the people I want to be around.&nbsp; In book 6, I learned that  I need to take responsibility for my actions.&nbsp;  I also learned about the eight dynamics and how they apply to me.&nbsp; In book 7 I learned about conditions in life  and how to see those conditions and use the formulas to fix those conditions  and move up in a condition.&nbsp; Book 8 has  shown me how to flourish and prosper.&nbsp; I am  ready to start my new life, thanks to Narconon.&quot;&nbsp;  </p>
<p>JF</p>
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<p>&quot;I feel  wonderful.&nbsp; The knowledge that I now have  will not only help me to stay drug and alcohol free, but will help me in all  aspects of life.&nbsp; I really appreciate the  time and effort that everyone here puts into their work.&nbsp; You guys are great.&nbsp; I now have confidence and reassurance that I  will live a happy, prosperous, productive life now that I&rsquo;m going home to be  with my children.&quot;&nbsp; </p>
<p>KM</p>
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<p>&quot;I am my own  success story today.&nbsp; I realized I am at  peace and comfortable with who I am.&nbsp; I  have been given a chance to start my life again.&nbsp; My biggest win is that I have the will to be  alive.&nbsp; I have the will to be happy and  successful.&nbsp; I no longer want to have my  life end at a young age.&nbsp; I am happy and  I am successful right now, just because I am here, healthy and drug-free.&quot;&nbsp; </p>
<p>JB</p>
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<p>&quot;I have my  life back, thanks to Narconon.&quot;&nbsp; </p>
<p>JF</p>
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<p>From sentences to paragraphs, you can feel the appreciation, confidence and hope expressed through these student&#8217;s stories. There are tens of thousands of these stories, only a few are shared here and there.</p>
<p>Do you know someone who needs help with drug addiction? Don&#8217;t wait any longer to get them help. Maybe drug intervention is necessary. We know how hard it can be to help someone get off drugs. Call us today. Our <a href="http://drugfree.narconon.org/category/drug-rehabilitation/">drug rehab</a> counselors are waiting to take your call. We&#8217;re here for you.</p>
<p>Visit www.narconon.org for more information about the <a href="http://drugfree.narconon.org/category/narconon-results/">Narconon</a> drug rehab program.</p>
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<p>Here we are towards the last section of the Narconon drug rehab program. This part of the rehab program introduces students to a code of moral conduct and values to live by in order to obtain and maintain maximum happiness for themselves and the others around them.</p>
<p>The tools learned on this part of the Narconon drug rehab program will help get students doing what is right for the greater good for all concerned. </p>
<p>Students will start to recognize their old value system and establish a sense of new values to operate on.</p>
<p>Here&#8217;s what some students had to say about this part of the Narconon drug rehab program.</p>
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<p>&quot;Book 8 was  helpful because it gave me exact things I could do to achieve happiness.&nbsp; What I gained the most from it was the  virtues.&nbsp; If I practice each one, the  people I come in contact with will be happy and this will make me happy.&quot;&nbsp; </p>
<p>KD</p>
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<p>&quot;I feel  great.&nbsp; I am half way finished with book  8 and I can see the bright light of success at the end of the tunnel.&nbsp; I have never felt this capable and confident  in my life.&nbsp; I feel I have all the skill  and hours of practice with them to be a high quality, valuable product of this  program.&nbsp; I am to take my success to the  next level by helping people realize their capabilities when drugs are out of  the picture.&quot;&nbsp; </p>
<p>RW</p>
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<p>&quot;I am on  book 8 and feel that I had a very successful day.&nbsp; The more I thought about it, I realized my  days have become productive.&nbsp; I care  about what I produce.&nbsp; Before I came  here, production didn&rsquo;t matter to me.&nbsp;  Production of any kind drained me.&nbsp;  Now, it makes me feel good.&nbsp; I am  happy when I put out a lot in a day.&nbsp; Not  only can I produce, now I am helping and encouraging others to produce.&quot;&nbsp; </p>
<p>KG</p>
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<p>&quot;I feel  empowered upon completing book 8.&nbsp; I know  I have all the skills and knowledge I need to live a productive, drug-free  life.&nbsp; I have never felt this good on the  inside about myself and I have never been this healthy on the outside.&nbsp; Narconon has given me my life back and I am  very grateful.&nbsp; I am a new person with  drive, ambition and a new-found confidence.&nbsp;  I am ready to take on the world!&quot;&nbsp;  </p>
<p>RW</p>
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<p>&quot;I have  completed book 8, <em>&ldquo;The Way to Happiness.&rdquo;</em>&nbsp; I found this book to be full of common sense  answers to living a better, more fulfilling life, but also it touched on what I  found to be much deeper answers to the problems we face as a society today.&nbsp; I plan to keep this book with me at all times  and read it when I am looking for inspiration and hope.&nbsp; Sometimes we forget the basics which can lead  us to a spiraling path of destruction.&nbsp;  This book will prevent that from happening to me.&quot;&nbsp;</p>
<p> TM </p>
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<p>&quot;I have now  completed the last course of the program.&nbsp;  I have worked the program to the best of my ability.&nbsp; I feel confident that I can apply this  knowledge and live a drug-free and happy life.&quot;&nbsp;  </p>
<p>RC</p>
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<p>With all of the tools that students learn to apply on the Narconon drug rehab program, there&#8217;s no reason that they can&#8217;t succeed and continue to live a life without drugs.  Anyone can do it. You just have to do it. </p>
<p>Call us if you have questions about the Narconon drug rehab program or if you know someone who needs help with drug addiction. Our counselors are here to take your call. Feel free to fill out our online drug rehab help form if preferred. </p>
<p>Don&#8217;t forget to join us as we wrap up the last section of the Narconon drug rehab program in our next article. </p>
<p>If you haven&#8217;t had a chance to read from our first article about the first part of the Narconon drug rehab program, you can view it by clicking on the following link <a href="http://drugfree.narconon.org/2011/01/14/drug-withdrawal-narconon-students-perspectives/">drug withdrawal</a>.</p>
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<p>Ever wondered how you got yourself into a rut or how to get yourself out of a rut? How about how to reach and maintain a goal or what keeps you from reaching your goals? Sometimes we can get ourselves into something that seems impossible to get out of. We can even breeze through something that we enjoy and the next thing you know it&#8217;s gone. So how do you avoid getting into an undesired situation or how do you get out of a mess that you got yourself into or how do you not loose what you&#8217;ve already gained?</p>
<p>That&#8217;s what this next course on the Narconon drug rehab program is all about. Helping students recognize the condition they&#8217;re in, how they got there and how to take it a step further in the right direction for improvement. </p>
<p>It&#8217;s an important factor for students once they complete the Narconon drug rehab program and get into the world. Some students have to start from scratch and establish some goals and work out how they will achieve their goals. Others may have to go right back into a mess and fix what they might have gotten their self into.</p>
<p>This course couldn&#8217;t be more perfect for helping students understand the necessary actions needed for working their way to success.</p>
<p>Let&#8217;s see what some of the <a href="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qiODr5s08Gs">Narconon</a> students had to say.  </p>
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<p>&quot;I feel like  a new person after working through my conditions in book 7.&nbsp; I repaired many of my past conditions that  have always weighed on my mind.&nbsp; I know  that I have become cause over effect on all of my past issues.&nbsp; Book 7 has been the best book of the program  to me.&nbsp; It has given formulas to live my  life successfully and be the best I can be.&quot;&nbsp;  </p>
<p>RW</p>
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<p>&quot;My  conditions and my dynamics have been so out of &ldquo;sync,&rdquo; but since I have been at  Narconon and understanding the technology, I realize I am in great shape now  and will continue to work on improving my conditions.&nbsp; It is a win for me to know I was not an evil  person in the past.&nbsp; I was a daughter, a good,  great daughter who cared about my family and others, a daughter who was loving,  kind and giving.&nbsp; I am a daughter, sister  and a trustworthy friend, now.&quot;&nbsp; DS</p>
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<p>&quot;Book 7 is  really important for me.&nbsp; I had so many  wins.&nbsp; I learned how I am in a condition  at any given time.&nbsp; More importantly, I  learned how to move up in conditions.&nbsp;  Doubt was a condition I was always in and I feel more secure learning  how to work it out.&nbsp; I feel I raised my  conditions and knowing my dynamics made me realize what makes up me.&nbsp; I feel whole again.&quot;&nbsp; </p>
<p>EB</p>
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<p>&quot;Book 7 has  given me a road map to follow.&nbsp; It will  guide me and help me detect my conditions in dynamics.&nbsp; I have the knowledge to live abundantly and  to do that, I have to give abundantly.&nbsp; I  love life!&quot;&nbsp; </p>
<p>HM</p>
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<p>Nothing more expected. These guys are done with this section of the <a href="http://www.stopaddiction.com/">Narconon drug rehab</a><a href="http://www.drugrehab.net/"></a> program. </p>
<p>Do you know someone who might be using drugs? Don&#8217;t wait to get them some help. Call now. Our <a href="http://www.drugrehab.net/">drug rehab</a> counselors are on standby 24 hours a day and 7 days a week. </p>
<p>See how we can get you some help today. If you can&#8217;t call right away, you can always fill out our <a href="http://www.narconon.org/drug-rehab/get-help-now.html">drug rehab help form</a> at www.narconon.org  and a counselor will get back to you immediately.</p>
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		<title>Narconon Personal Values and Integrity Course - Narconon Drug Rehab Students’ Perspectives</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[This next course on the Narconon drug rehab program is going to help students examine and take full responsibility for all of their past misdeeds. Whether their actions were intentional or unintentional, students are to look at what they've done and see how it has hurt others and themselves. ]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>You could probably say that there is  some good in all of us. Same goes with the Narconon  students who come through the Narconon drug rehab program. Even though they&#8217;ve used drugs and did whatever <img src="http://drugfree.narconon.org/images/narconon-drug-rehab-personal-values.jpg" alt="Narconon Drug Rehab Personal Values and Integrity Course" width="288" height="254" hspace="10" vspace="10" border="0" align="right" />they did, they have some remorse for their past actions.</p>
<p>This next course on the Narconon drug rehab program is going to help students examine and take full responsibility for all of their past misdeeds. Whether their actions were intentional or unintentional, students are to look at what they&#8217;ve done and see how it has hurt others and themselves. </p>
<p>By doing so, students will start to regroup their personal values and build up their integrity and get a real sense of their own moral standards they should live by. </p>
<p>Take a look at what some of these students have said about this section of the Narconon drug rehab program. </p>
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<p>&quot;I have taken responsibility for what I have  done.&nbsp; I see where I was wrong.&nbsp; I no longer blame others for my mistakes.&nbsp; My headaches are gone.&nbsp; I feel a lot better.&quot;&nbsp; </p>
<p>KD</p>
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<p>&quot;It  feels really good to take responsibility for my life, to become a responsible  human being.&nbsp; I have many blessings in my  life, I appreciate that now.&nbsp; When I came  to <a href="http://www.youtube.com/user/narconon#p/u/29/qiODr5s08Gs">Narconon</a> I felt separated from my spirit, my family and from God.&nbsp; Now that I have confronted myself and dealt  with the things that were weighing me down, I feel close to life again.&nbsp; I feel a sense of peace and forgiveness!&quot;&nbsp; </p>
<p>DS</p>
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<p>&quot;I got some things off my chest and out of my  head that were bothering me.&nbsp; I feel  relief now that I have written them.&nbsp; I  would like to thank my course supervisors for their help.&nbsp; I feel much better knowing that I am done  with that part of my life.&nbsp; I can now  move on.&quot;&nbsp; </p>
<p>LS</p>
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<p>&quot;It feels great to get all of those bad things  that I have done in my past out and put them down on paper.&nbsp; I now feel like I can put all of this stuff  behind me and look forward and getting on with my life.&nbsp;  After I got them all out and on paper, I felt  relieved.&nbsp; I had some great wins doing  this.&quot;&nbsp; </p>
<p>JS</p>
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<p>&quot;It  is great to look at everything I&rsquo;ve done and see it for what it is and finally  take responsibility for it.&nbsp; In doing  that I realized something.&nbsp; Nobody put a  gun to my head and made me do those things.&nbsp;  I did those things because I chose to and now I know I don&rsquo;t ever have  to go through any of those things again.&quot;&nbsp;  </p>
<p>KK</p>
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<p>&quot;Now that I have completed this part of the program, I am so happy I took responsibility for my  actions and did it honestly.&nbsp; I had great  wins in book 6, especially knowing how to make ethical decisions.&nbsp; I feel a great sense of accomplishment.&quot;&nbsp; </p>
<p>EB</p>
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<p>Pretty outstanding. These guys can finaly live without constantly feeling weighed down with all of their past experiences. It&#8217;s like their slate has been wiped clean for them to start a new life.</p>
<p>Don&#8217;t forget to join us for the next section of the Narconon <a href="http://www.freedomdrugrehab.com/">drug rehab</a> program, Changing Conditions in Life. </p>
<p>Do you know someone who needs help with drug addiction? Call us now or fill out our <a href="http://www.narconon.org/drug-rehab/get-help-now.html">drug rehab help form</a> for immidiate assistance.</p>
<p>Visit www.narconon.org for more information about the <a href="http://www.drugrehab.net/">Narconon drug rehab</a> program.  </p>
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<p>How do you know who wants to help you succeed or who wants to see you fall? Who&#8217;s for you and who&#8217;s against you? </p>
<p>Sometimes these people are pretty obvious, but how do you know for sure? </p>
<p>There are a lot of students who have come through the Narconon &reg; <a href="http://www.drugrehab.net/">drug rehab</a> program who said they were just with the wrong people at the wrong time. Of course that doesn&#8217;t justify anyone&#8217;s actions, but what if you knew how to spot if someone is a good or bad influence for you?</p>
<p>That&#8217;s what this next section of the Narconon drug rehab program is all about. Helping students spot constructive and destructive personality types.</p>
<p>This can help students to select helpful friends so that they can establish a more stable and secure environment. It&#8217;s important to be around people who want the best for you when you&#8217;re trying to do your best. </p>
<p>Here&#8217;s how some of the Narconon students feel about it. </p>
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<p>&quot;Book 5 was  an amazing book.&nbsp; It opened my eyes to so  much and made me realize how I was affected in the past by suppressive people  and didn&rsquo;t know it.&nbsp; I have disconnected  from these people and now know what kind of people I want to surround myself  with, positive, social and people with personalities.&nbsp; </p>
<p>I also know now how to handle these types of  suppressive people and I am able to recognize the good from the bad ones.&nbsp; I am very grateful.&quot;&nbsp; </p>
<p>LK</p>
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<p>&quot;I really got  a lot of great knowledge out of the &ldquo;Ups and Downs in Life&rdquo; course.&nbsp; I am aware and will use the data and apply it  to my daily life.&nbsp; Being aware of  anti-social personalities will prevent certain conditions from occurring.&nbsp; </p>
<p>I am happy and will use this knowledge for  the betterment of myself and others.&quot;&nbsp; </p>
<p>DH</p>
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<p>&quot;This book 5  has been eye opening.&nbsp; I feel confident I  can recognize and deal with suppression which is what got me here in the first  place.&nbsp; I love my life.&quot;&nbsp; </p>
<p>HM</p>
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<p>&quot;Book 5 gave  me a great insight to the people I need to disconnect from and how to identify  people in my life that will be healthy for me!&nbsp;  It feels great to know I have this tool added to my arsenal in my  recovery.&quot;&nbsp; </p>
<p>JC</p>
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<p>&ldquo;The &quot;Ups and Downs in Life&quot; course was really sound knowledge  because I have a lot of suppressive people in my life.&nbsp; I never knew it before, but now I can pick  out theses suppressive people and be able to handle them or disconnect from  them in order to better my life and be happy.&quot;&nbsp;  </p>
<p>TC</p>
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<p>&quot;I attested  to book 5 today.&nbsp; It felt really good to  gain an understanding of the technology.&nbsp;  I am able to recognize anti-social personalities from social  personalities by their ability to help and their actions.&nbsp; </p>
<p>This will help me fill my life with people  who will help me build things up and to stay away from suppressive types who  tear things down.&quot;&nbsp; </p>
<p>SS</p>
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<p>&quot;I have  completed book 5 and now know how to spot the anti-social personalities from  the social personalities.&nbsp; This will help  me to not fall into a potential trouble source condition and it will help to  better me in my present time environment.&quot;&nbsp;  </p>
<p>SS</p>
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<p>&quot;I completed  book 5 today.&nbsp; I learned about many  people who are capable of bringing me down.&nbsp;  I became more aware of trouble areas.&nbsp; Also, it is a holiday and it doesn&rsquo;t bother  me one bit to be here.&nbsp; My family is  already treating me the way I hoped for.&nbsp;  I can hardly wait to get home and live a positive future.&quot;&nbsp; </p>
<p>DS</p>
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<p>Well that&#8217;s the kind of results you get from completing the Ups and Downs course on the <a href="http://www.stopaddiction.com/">Narconon</a> drug rehab program. You learn to weed out the guys who could care less about your goals and future. Applying this tool alone can help a person get the most out of life.</p>
<p>Our phone lines are open 24 hours a day and 7 days a week. Call us if you know someone who needs help with drug addiction or fill out our online <a href="http://www.narconon.org/drug-rehab/get-help-now.html">help form</a>. It is possible to help them get clean and on the right track again.</p>
<p>For more information about the <a href="http://www.narcononeastus.org/">Narconon drug rehab</a> program, visit www.narconon.org </p>
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