COMEBACK POWER RECOVERY

Self Recovery from learned Negative Behavioral Conditions such as alcohol and drug use & abuse.
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 1). What is Comeback Power Recovery?

 

C.P.R. is a personal, positive, productive, life enhancing, self-recovery program to assist individuals in living a life free from the negative thoughts, behaviors and burdensome costly weights of past programming, brought on by bad decision making, distorted thinking and the faulty societal misconceptions associated with the negative behavioral conditioning of addiction.

 

2). What can C.P.R. do for me?

C.P.R. offers the individual a chance of self recovery and a new plan for a controlled now life, while emphasizing the importance of the positive, productive, inherent abilities of each person, as well as the importance of the personal choices, actions and responsibilities leading towards a secure a foundation of personal self-actualization.

3). What types of people will C.P.R. help?

Sex, age, ethnicity nor any other demographics or lifestyle choices will have any bearing on who can benefit from the self discovery of a true C.P.R. attitude, as C.P.R. will help every person who honestly reads the program and who gives themselves the chance to realize that they are more in control of positive life change than they may realize.

4). How does C.P.R. work?

C.P.R. does not work per se, you do the work by allowing C.P.R. to help you to teach yourself new ways to think about learned negative thoughts and conditions while realizing that your brain only knows and believes what you teach and train it to believe and now it is time to start learning about what you have been teaching yourself.

5). What addictions or conditions can C.P.R. help with?

C.P.R. is a life change program implemented by you and for you and is as limitless in helping you as you choose for it to be. You are going to find that when you change thinking patterns that you change your thoughts, which changes your feelings and in effect your behaviors which brings life change which makes C.P.R. a program that is not about changing a drinking, drugging or addiction problem, it is about changing a thinking pattern and behavioral condition and in effect changing whatever you want to change in your inner world and life.

6).How is C.P.R. different from other programs?

Some programs concentrate on the addiction and learning to function with or around it, whereas C.P.R.’s concentration is on the person and full recovery through eliminating the condition through new thinking patterns, one decision at a time while remaining in the now, which is the only feasible way to eliminate anything as dangerous as addiction.

7). Can C.P.R. be used in conjunction with other helping programs?

Most definitely, because C.P.R. understands that the most important thing about all programs is that they are full of people seeking change and as programs seeking to help them we must be able to work together for the betterment of the individual, even if the programs have radically different ideas about how to help. There is no cure all or great recovery programs, but working together with the people we can help people to find the true greatness within their own true thinking patterns and next decisions regarding their full recovery lives.

8). Is C.P.R. just for people with addictions?

C.P.R. is for all people as we all can use changes in our thinking patterns and we are never too old or set in our ways to learn to feel better about ourselves as we are always growing and the brain is always striving to learn.

9). What is a behavioral condition?  

In simple form it is the condition of repeating a negative learned behavior. (e.g. the condition of being a compulsive drinker, brought on by the behavior of drinking). Change the behavior (stop drinking) and you change the condition (no longer a compulsive drinker).

10).Can C.P.R. help me to help another struggling with addiction?

 C.P.R. can help you to feel better about yourself which in effect will help you to understand others conditions better which in effect may help them but the true help for them, is them as they are the person that they need to change to enjoy a life of recovery, which means you can hand them the tool and help them to use it, but they have to accept what C.P.R. has to show them for them to benefit the most. People are worth taking the chance, so put the tool in their hand and see where it goes?