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Repetition and Drug Rehab

May 27th, 2007 by Terry Keith

Every person working in a drug and alcohol rehab center would be wise to attend some form of continuing education courses.  We are no different.  I attended one a few days ago.  It was a very interesting experience.  The interesting part wasn't that there was new information at this particular course.  It was a basic one day course and I had heard all to the subjects before.  I had practiced them and used them for many years.  What was interesting was even though I knew them well, I still had more to learn about them.  I still had a long way to go to master them.

The point I'm suggesting is, that you can't hear some things too many times.  If it is good solid information, every time you hear it you will understand it just a liitle bit better.  Sometimes it may be frustrating in a drug and alcohol rehab program if somethings are covered several times from several different angles.  This is the only way to head towards mastering something.  We all need to hear things more than once and work with them more than once to really get our heads wrapped around a subject.  Sobriety and the direction of your life are just too important to leave to chance. Repetition is absolutely essential in drug and alcohol rehab.

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