Friday, June 5, 2009

Connor Ranch Treatment Center

When employee's/volunteer's receive a layoff letter due to performance problems and relapses, they are very angry and they put the blame on the person that uncovered their problem. Because when they relapse they are looking to blame others. This person's disease, (addiction) takes control of their life and they simply crumble. They want to hurt the people who helped them the most. Owners of a treatment center for example. They give you unconditional love and respect. Help you get your life back on tract, give you food and shelter, they teach and model sobriety, allow you to gain the respect you deserve. And so you volunteer to work with them. You're family now and usually friends forever. But if you relapse or get laid off for goofing off with clients, acting inappropriately, your then removed from staff status and asked to leave the facility. It protects the clients presence. It's a given rule in the field of helping others, treatment.
Now! that's when the ex staff member attacks back, most of the time they understand what they did that was wrong and leave quietly. However if the person can't accept the rules and is in total denial. That's when they manufacture lies and they try to harm a owner and his treatment center, by creating untrue stories about someone or something and fraud, they steal files from computers, they launch an internet attack. Remember...
"Addiction focuses a great deal of the time on the drug and the addict and how they are going to get high next." Treatment stands between the drug and the addict and that allows recovery. Think about truth.

Friday, May 8, 2009

soberliving-truth.blogspot.com/2008/01/good-x-mas-hual-from-program-fees.html

The truth is that the owner is a friend of mine and we were fighting for awhile. No truth to it