A 4th Step: One of Its Many Benefits

by LCCS | October 21st, 2011

The Big Book figuratively describes the importance of conducting a moral inventory when it compares the 4th Step process to a business owner taking inventory of the value of salable merchandise when referring to, “A business which takes no regular inventory usually goes broke.  Taking a commercial inventory is a fact-finding and fact-facing process….  If [...]

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Understanding the Importance of Arousal Templates

by Shawn | July 7th, 2011

The way people express their sexuality seems to be as varied and diverse as the cultures that exist throughout the world.  What may be sexually arousing to one may not be arousing to another.  Each of us has an arousal template that dictates what we will find arousing to us.  Moreover, it appears that for [...]

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Relapse: Is it a Predictable Aspect of Recovery or Preventable Syndrome

by LCCS | June 28th, 2011

We believe that a relapse into active addiction is a preventable syndrome and not a predictable aspect of recovery.  Proponents of the position that relapse is a common phenomenon in the recovery process from addiction would have you believe that relapses are expected and that most people recovering from an addictive illness will “fall short” [...]

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LCCS Announces the Opening of Several New Therapy Groups

by LCCS | April 16th, 2010

1. Emotional Sobriety for Men The first of the new groups to be introduced is the Men’s Group under the name: Emotional Sobriety for Men. The group is being opened to men in recovery from an addictive disorder whose concerns or focus in recovery is the practice of the principles of recovery in all their relationships and [...]

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Relapse is Preventable

by LCCS | March 31st, 2010

A relapse into active alcoholism or sex addiction, or any other addictive disorder, is a preventable syndrome and not a predictable aspect of recovery.  A particular path that one follows to relapse may have highly individualized trigger points and each person’s life can introduce seemingly unique challenges.  However, the path to [...]

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