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"Practice hope. As hopefulness becomes a habit, you can achieve a permanently happy spirit".

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Welcome to Hope

Addiction of any type is a severe problem which gradually plunges the individual into deep cycles of despair, desperation, depression, anxiety, out-of-control cravings and impulsiveness. It consumes the person from inside out and eventually destroys his or her career, relationships, family, self-worth, goals and aspirations in life.

I have witnessed untold number of lives, families, relationships and careers destroyed by different types of addictions during my 20 years' of clinical experience as a practising therapist in the United States. Some of those years were spent as a professional working at the Parkside Treatment Center (Denton, Texas, USA), Radar Addiction Unit and Grand Prairie Medical Center (Grand Prairie, Texas, USA).

The promising news is that there is HOPE. Hope in the form of well-managed and committed recovery run by caring professionals. At The Center for Recovery, clients can find a "breath of fresh air" from the supportive environment which helps them deal with their addictions.

Due to the complexities of addiction, we have developed some core programs for recovery which involve:

  • Twelve-Step Integration
  • Personal Empowerment
  • Strengthening Intimacy with Self and Others
  • Exploration of Family-of-Origin Issues
  • Relapse Prevention
  • Healthy Sobriety
  • Shame Reduction
  • Healthy Sexuality
  • Redirecting Craving and Impulsivity

Our commitment is to ensure that your goal of recovery will become a reality.

Yours sincerely

Kit S. Ng, PhD
DIRECTOR
Member, The Association for Addiction Professionals (NAADAC)
Member, American Psychological Assocation (APA)
Approved Supervisor and Clinical Member, American Association for Marriage and Family Therapy (AAMFT)
Member, Singapore Psychological Society (SPS)

 

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