Hurts, Hang-ups or Habits
Areas of Recovery
Chemically Dependent
If you find that you cannot quit drinking or using entirely, even when you honestly want to, if you have little control over the amount you consume, you are probably an alcoholic and / or and addict. If so, you may be suffering from a problem that only a spiritual solution will conquer.
Codependency
For those struggling with the compulsion to rescue and take care of others, have difficulty setting boundaries, or recognizing their own worth; and need to learn healthy ways to express their own needs.
Physical / Emotional and Sexual Abuse
For those who have endured physical, sexual and or emotional abuse. Recovery includes healing from traumas done to us, and healing from the influences these past experiences continue to have on our lives.
Adult Children of Family Dysfunction
The family problem of alcoholism made us "co-victims"- those who take on the characteristics of the alcoholic without necessarily ever taking a drink. Choosing to recognize and exit the modeled behaviors of alcoholism is the beginning of recovery for ACFD.
Sexual Addiction
For those seeking recovery from lust and compulsive sexual behaviors. CR is a safe place to share our struggles, pain and victories, and help to establish accountability and mutual support among the group members throughout the week.
Eating Disorders and Food Addiction
The Eating Disorder group addresses Anorexia and Bulimia. The Food Addiction Group addresses compulsive overeating and those on a diet roller coaster. We have learned, our tendency is to compulsively try to control food or to be out of control with food. At your own pace, you will learn to trust, to ask for your needs to be met, to say "no" when it is appropriate, to express your feelings, and to hang around when all you want to do is run.
Women's Love and Relationship Addiction
This group deals with Romance and Relationship Addiction only, and provides safe place to deal with depression, isolation, lack of trust, and the unhealthy use of love and relationships as a means of achieving worth.
Codependent Women in a Relationship with a Sexually Addicted Man
Sexual addiction and its causes are largely unknown to most people. This group not only provides support, but also help women seek an understanding of their own personal issues. Codependents can then confront their own denial and behavior while gaining insight and understanding of their spouse's sexual addiction.
Recovery From Anger
These recovery groups are for men and women who find that anger is their first response to problems of any size. The anger may be very evident as rage, or less obvious in terms of withdrawal and isolation. These groups focus on managing a God-given emotion in constructive ways.
Same Sex Attraction
Is your relationship with God characterized by shame and guilt? Have you pulled away from healthy relationships because of homosexual issues? If you relate to these struggles, we welcome you to hope and strength as we learn how to apply the 8 Recovery Principle to our lives.
Gambling
A compulsive gambler is described as a person whose gambling has caused growing and continuing problems in any department of his or her life. You may be suffering from a problem which only a spiritual solution will conquer. Most of us have been unwilling to admit that we are compulsive gamblers If you have a problem, or think you might, this group can help.
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