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Personal Development
Program
The Personal Development Program is a 14 step
written program that will consolidate all the
personal work done previously by way of answering
carefully directed and targeted questions. Clients
that commit to this program gain the ability to
change their perceptions of past & present
(including current contributions to their
drug/alcohol use) and also develop a process for
accessing situations and incidents that may occur in
the future.
Objectives are:
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Developing tools
for personal growth.
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To begin to
understand that your life is the mirror of your
transformation –
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Everything in your
life is your reflection.
Outcomes are:
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To understand that
we have a story but we are not our story.
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To start taking
responsibility and to understand that taking
responsibility is a process and it is the only
way out of the victim story.
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Identify feelings.
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Start the feeling
process.
Inner-Child Workshop
The Inner-Child 2 day workshop has been designed to
identify trauma/grief & loss issues in ones
childhood. The workshop will assist clients to
build a profile by means of identifying what needs
were not met during childhood. Once a profile has
been developed, clients gain an understanding of
where they are lacking or stuck in their adulthood.
Objectives are:
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Identify issues
that are limiting your life.
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Learn how to
transform the past into a wonderful future.
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Identify slipping
into “hopelessness & helplessness” is a must for
healing to occur.
Outcomes are:
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Build a profile of
your inner-child.
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Understand your
belief systems based on your early childhood
experience.
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Identify you
sub-personalities.
Inner-Child Personal
Development Program
The Inner-Child Personal Development Program follows
the 2 day workshop where the client, having
identified the issues proceed to the healing process
creating balance. This program integrates all
levels of the DrugBeat of SA Program.
In
order for us to heal as a whole, we need to embark
on a journey of loving and embracing all that we
are, rather than chasing ‘feel good’ moments. The
process of making peace with our story requires us
to understand, accept and embrace our Inner-Child,
so we learn to live outside our story not inside it.
Objectives are:
Outcomes are:
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