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I just walked through the door of The Haven and it was just wonderful. I just felt, "Yes. This is it. This is where I'm meant to be."
This total acceptance. Whatever you are, you're free to be yourself.
The exercises and the general advice that you get from the Haven, it covers a wide aspect of things that really help to aid your recovery.
I'm utterly convinced that these therapies do help. They help us to relax, which must improve our chances of healing.
I've benefitted enormously from different workshops, all of which have really helped me to prepare for treatment, get through treatment, recover from treatment, and, now, rebuilding my life.
10103 Revised November 2012
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