All Addictions Life
Recovery Program
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WATERLOO, ONTARIO--(Marketwire - April 22,
2009) - In an ongoing effort to help those in
need, the award winning All
Addictions Life Recovery Program
psychotherapist and program creator Paul
Radkowski continues putting people before
profits by extending his "Pay-What-You-Can"
option for the entire first half of 2009.
The goal is to assist North Americans and the
global community who are struggling with the
economic fallout of increased stress and
addiction due to job loss, lack of health
insurance or Medicare. This
3 to 6 month online
program is immediately accessible and
anonymous. It provides 24/7 support for anyone
struggling with stress, anxiety, depression,
shopping, overspending, overeating, drugs,
alcohol, gambling or other destructive
behaviours.
This Life Recovery Program has "literally
been saving and
transforming lives and families 24/7. It has
made a positive impact on people who are
suffering from severe stress, addiction and/or
depression issues especially those who would not
otherwise be able to afford to get help," says
Radkowski.
Radkowski's
"Pay-What-You-Can" option for this online
recovery support was first offered for the month
of January as a New Year's initiative. "We've
had a huge response from this initiative. We've
received dozens of emails about stories of job
layoffs, personal and family stress as well as
how our recovery program has turned people
around," states Radkowski.
One client shared: "I cannot find the words
to thank you enough. I'm not sure what I would
be doing had I not found the program at this
time when I can only scrounge up the minimum to
get back on my feet and when fate would have it
that it is available regardless of one's
financial situation ...Having begun this
program, I already feel like I've started
healing."
The American Institute of Stress indicates
that 75-90% of visits to primary care physicians
are due to stress related disorders. The
question Radkowski asks is, "How long can you
run your car at 10,000 RPMs, before something
breaks down? The current economy is taking a
huge toll on people's overall health and the
healthcare system."
CNN states the current economic climate is
the worst since the "Great Depression" of the
1930s (CNN February 24, 2009). According to the
Globe and Mail (April 1, 2009), calls to
help-lines for people struggling with stress,
addiction, depression or suicidal thoughts, has
doubled in some areas since last year.
Government sites have put up notices warning of
the increased risk of suicide as a result of the
recession.
This increased demand for service is forcing
more people to look for alternative supports as
therapeutic demand is exceeding the supply. The
Life Recovery Program is an alternative service
available to immediately fill that need through
its groundbreaking techniques.
"The issue of shame and stigma is huge for
many people who want help. It makes sense to
have an online option so people can start their
recovery, especially if they don't have any kind
of health insurance or are struggling to find
the money to pay for basic needs," Radkowski
comments.
Effective until June 30th (midnight PST),
2009 - anyone who visits The Life Recovery
Program (www.liferecoveryprogram.com)
will be able to pay a minimum amount of $22 for
access to three months of his online program,
instead of the usual fee of several hundred
dollars.
President Barack Obama announced his
"recovery plan" during his Presidential Address
to Congress (February 24, 2009), so the Life
Recovery Program decided to include and extend
one of their own with the "Pay-What-You-Can"
option.
BIO:
Paul Radkowski is a
master's level clinician who has specialized in
the area of recovery over the last ten years. He
has been responsible for the start up of various
wholistic treatment centers including
recruitment by the Government of Canada to
initiate programs and supervise mental health
and addiction specialists in some of the most
remote regions of the world. Radkowski is the
recipient of the 2008 "Outstanding Addictions
Professional Award" granted from the
International Association of Addictions &
Offender Counselors for the creation of his
online program.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION PLEASE CONTACT:
All Addictions Life Recovery Program
Paul Radkowski
(519) 746-0490
Email:
info@liferecoveryprogram.com
Website:
www.liferecoveryprogram.com
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