Narconon UK Newsletter 22-05-2008
Welcome to the Narconon newsletter. I would like to take this
opportunity to describe the first part of the Narconon study
programme.
Communication skills are frequently poor in drug and alcohol
users. In fact, drugs and/or alcohol are often being taken to
avoid confronting life or communicating with others. Yet drugs
themselves further reduce the ability to confront and
communicate.
After the withdrawal on the Narconon programme the first
study step is "The Therapeutic Training Routines Course". In
this course exercises in communication skills improve the
students' confidence and ability to be comfortable in any
situation and comfortably confront other people. Also to listen
and communicate well and to exercise effective self control.
This is achieved by doing a series of drills. This is what two
of our current students who have just completed the course
wrote:-
"42 years of my life passed by without knowing how to get by
or avoid my friends with drugs. Hoping for a miracle to happen
and out of nowhere Book 1 shows me like tiny little droplets of
rain, a way to a life where I can avoid drugs and people
associated with it.
Now I understand what people meant by "LITTLE THINGS MATTER A
GREAT DEAL IN LIFE". The basic drills in Book 1 have so much an
upper hand in confronting and dealing with things in every day
life, especially with drugs."
A.A.
"At first as much as most people, you tend to question such
drills etc., but in doing them properly and thoroughly they are
making so much sense as they are drilled, the skills of which I
have adopted. I can reason as to how they are so useful to
someone like me.
I feel like I've carried out theses drills and knowledge to
the best of my ability and am so much happier to go and proceed
to the next level of rehabilitation. I feel a great win and 100%
better."
S.F.
Call 0800 169 4803 now to speak to one of our
counsellors.
Best Regards,
Alison Brennan
Managing Director
Narconon UK |