Great Teachers Say the Same Thing a Hundred Different Ways by Kelly Kettle

by slbts — last modified Nov 03, 2009 02:20 PM

Kelly Kettles shares whats on his mind about the process of treating people for alcoholism and drug addiction.

Here at Sober Living by the Sea, after 23 years of R&D we are not surprised when a client comes to us with challenges -  spiritual as well as moral. We have people come to us who have hit a "high bottom" and others come to us having hit a "low bottom." As a team we get very creative to guide a new client on the road to recovery where we know there is a solution waiting.

We know that great teachers can say the same thing a hundred different ways – and great teachers are also healthy enough to call in other teachers if a second or third voice (or mind) is needed.

Some of us are tired at the end of the day after battling the disease of addiction – this disease which is so cunning, baffling and powerful.

 "Our case managers/teachers strategically speed up the process of recovery and induce a moment of clarity that in the past was a act of nature.’’


We choose to seek great teachers:   because the people that come to us are challenged mentally,  physically, and  spiritually. The people that have come to us have trusted us to treat them.  They need our help to change - they cannot do it on our own.Kelly Kettle New Good

Any improvement in our ability to treat people will be a result of increased knowledge of our own weaknesses and strengths.

We accept the responsibility of improving your quality of Life

 
I want to welcome you to Sober Living by the Sea where helping people with challenges is our business.

 

- Kelly Kettle
 


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