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Thursday, November 12, 2015

Hung Over Again?


Instead of passing out and coming to, can you imagine??

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15100 Jaramillo Arriba, Boquete
Chiriqui Province, Republic of Panama
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Wednesday, October 15, 2014

Relinquishing (the illusion of) Control - Step 3

Step 3.  Made a decision to turn our will and our lives over to the care of God as we understood Him.


Relinquishing (the illusion of) Control of the Universe 

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One of the hallmark symptoms of alcoholics and addicts everywhere is the desire and attempts to control situations, people, places and things. If you have any active alcoholics in your life, or if you are in recovery, you will understand. If you are suffering yourself from an addiction, you may not yet be able to see this in your own life. That is called Denial.  

But you don’t have to be an addict to be a ‘control freak’, this is a symptom that runs rampant, and runs havoc, through many people’s lives.The irony is, that the more a person attempts to control outcomes in their lives, and in the lives of others, the more out of control life gets. This is very plain for someone considering stopping or cutting down alcohol or, say, tobacco use. Even the thought of some sort of control  or diminishment of the substance of addiction creates an increased obsession to  use or drink. Ask anyone who has tried to stop smoking more than once, or someone who is coming off of a strict diet, the next phase is often called Binge!

As human beings, we are all seeking some sort of comfort and happiness. In the beginning, addicts found this sense of well-being in the drink or the drug, but it did not last. And not only did the sense of ease and comfort not last, but it did, in fact turn the tables on the alcoholic, and his or her loved ones and family. The active alcoholic roars through life like a tornado, creating destruction and pain wherever he/she goes. 

Trying to regain that comfortable ‘happy’ feeling, the alcoholic tries a little harder, trying different tactics. The Big Book of Alcoholics Anonymous says: “Is he not a victim of the delusion that he can wrest satisfaction and happiness out of this world if he only manages well?” (p. 81). And this is the delusion that will lead an active alcoholic to jails, institutions or death.

In Step 1, the alcoholic realizes and admits they are powerless over alcohol, and their lives are unmanageable. No amount of human willpower or control will change that.  Step 2 suggests that the ability for the miracle of sobriety will come only from an act of Providence. Step 3 is when the alcoholic decides that they will let this Providence  work in their life, and asks for help. In the rooms of AA you can hear that “God is a gentleman. He will only enter your life if you humbly ask Him.” When a person invites a Higher Power to take over the care of their will and their lives (or thoughts and actions), everything changes.  In 12 Step language this is called surrender. We know how most people feel about surrender – awful!! But, we are challenged to look at this surrender in a new way. Surrender = Moving to the Winning Side. And this does change everything.

In Step 3, we make a decision that we are now going to do the best we can to align ourselves with God’s will. An extraordinary concept to someone used to trying to run the whole show. The person is relinquishing control, and will do their best to now live life on life’s terms, not their own terms.  And the amazing thing happens.  When real recovery begins, the alcoholic becomes willing to do many things that were completely unfathomable at one time. The moral inventory, the forgiveness, the restitution, the helping of others, the selflessness, these things are now not only possible, but desirable.  All the years of chasing happiness through attempts to control and achieve self-gratification failed. The alcoholic finds, beyond their wildest dreams, that happiness is a byproduct of good living, and doing the right thing.


After Step 1 and 2, none of the other steps can be completed authentically without doing Step 3. The action steps of becoming honest and clearing away the wreckage of the past become the unexpected vehicle for happiness. Happy for no reason? Well, in addiction recovery we very well know the reason. The reason is that we have stopped playing “God” in our own lives, and have surrendered to a God of our understanding that is a power greater than ourselves. In recovery, happiness is an inside job, but there is a lot of work to be done first. 


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Affordable Rehab for Addiction
Serenity Vista
Boquete, Chiriquí, Panama
info@serenityvista.com
Phone: 1-866-915-1525 / 1-786-801-3670
Local Phone: 6839 0569
Fax: 888 597 7629

Friday, October 3, 2014

What are the Best Addiction Treatment Centers? - Serenity Vista | Addiction Rehab Center Panama

What are the Best Addiction Treatment Centers? - Serenity Vista | Addiction Rehab Center Panama



Choose the best drug rehab for you. Have you thought about going out of country for addiction treatment? PANAMA! It is amazing. 
Founder and C.E.O. John Derry has created a unique and effective and holistic 12 step program in paradise.

CONTACT SERENITY VISTA
CALL TOLL FREE TODAY!
1-866-915-1525




Affordable Rehab for Addiction
Serenity Vista
Boquete, Chiriquí, Panama
info@serenityvista.com
Phone: 1-866-915-1525 / 1-786-801-3670
Local Phone: 6839 0569
Fax: 888 597 7629

Tuesday, September 23, 2014

What is Private Pay Drug Rehab? - Serenity Vista | Addiction Rehab Center Panama

What is Private Pay Drug Rehab? - Serenity Vista | Addiction Rehab Center Panama



Do you really want to hang out in a government funded drug rehab? 4 to a bedroom, volleyball in the gym and cafeteria lines?  Find out about your options to attend a private pay drug rehab in Panama. Luxury at affordable prices, in an outstanding program.  John Derry has put together an amazing program at a great price.

Monday, September 1, 2014

John Derry Luxury Low Cost Drug Rehab in Panama

John Derry has created a luxury drug rehab program in Panama, Central America, that offers excellent value for North American Quaility

Tuesday, August 19, 2014

John Derry Addiction Specialist Panama - Famous People Died from Tobacco Use (4 of 5 videos)



If you are ready to put down nicotine for good, there is help in Jaramillo Arriba, Boquete, Panama at Serenity Vista with addiction rehab specialist John Derry.

What is the Difference Between Sobriety and Recovery?

Are You Sober or Recovering?



What is the difference between sobriety and recovery? You can be sober and not have recovery, but you can't have recovery without being sober. To stay sober, don't drink. To recover - you have to work the steps.

Article Source: http://EzineArticles.com/8676446

International Drug Rehab in Paradise

Monday, August 18, 2014

Important Tool For Recovery From Addiction - Play The Tape Through

John Derry Addiction Recovery Rehab Panama


Important Tool For Recovery From Addiction - Play The Tape Through





Learn how pausing and rewinding back to the euphoric recall is deadly! Here is a great tool for your recovery tool kit.  John Derry has many more tools to share.

Thursday, August 7, 2014

John Derry Addiction Specialist - Focus On Today

John Derry Addiction Specialist - Focus On Today



Sailing down the Pacific Coast to start a new life in Panama. Using Recovery tools to deal with the storms of life. John Derry is a Captain that knows how to adjust the sails.



Learn more about John Derry and his work in the addiction field. Visit www.serenityvista.com to learn about rehab in Paradise - Panama.

Wednesday, July 30, 2014

7 SOBER CELEBRITIES





It doesn't matter is you are from Park Ave, or from the Park Bench, alcoholism and other forms of addiction will kill you. Sometimes quickly, sometimes slowly. What celebrities are sober? Here are 7. They have chosen to go to drug rehab, or just to a 12 Step Program. They are some of the lucky few. If you are wondering, "What celebrities are in recovery?", here are 7 men who don't drink or drug anymore. They are respecting the Traditions of their 12 Step Fellowships, by not mentioning if they go to any particular group. 

Serenity Vista  Addiction Recovery Retreat in Panama was founded and is directed by John Derry. John Derry is an Addiction Recovery Specialist who understands recovery and the treatment process. John Derry can help discern is Serenity Vista is the International Drug Rehab program for you. Call and talk with John at Serenity Vista

Saturday, July 19, 2014

Who Has the Problem? Who Needs the Help?

Looking For Help For Addiction in a Loved One


Operating an addiction recovery treatment center, I have had the opportunity to field hundreds of phone calls and emails from people looking for help for their loved ones. One of the first things that we do is to try and connect with the alcoholic, and speak with them directly. When the family is making all the arrangements and the alcoholic has no investment in their own treatment, outcomes are usually not good. When addicts do find their way to our facility, they find our program very different from other centers they may have attended or heard about. We have no Family Week, we offer no Family Counselling, we very rarely ask for Impact Letters from family, and we discourage contact for our guest with his/her family members back home, especially for the first few weeks, and then only short contact later on, if necessary.  When we explain this to the loved ones back home, they are often very surprised, and feel angry.

Many times the conversation goes something like this: “I would do anything to help my (father, mother, wife, husband, sister, brother, son, daughter, grandchild...). I would do anything!” They may have already paid for multiple failed treatments and ‘cures’ for their loved ones. They are desperate, they don’t want their loved one to suffer and die. “Please help us,” they say, “we are at our wits end, we don’t know what to do, but we will do ANYTHING to help”.  My reply is always the same, something like this: “I strongly recommend that you begin attending Al-Anon meetings in your area, commit to at least 6 meetings, read the literature, and keep an open mind”.  The response 7 times out of 10 is, “Oh, well, I won’t do that. Why would I do that? I am not the one with the problem.”  We call this Denial. Alcoholism is called a family disease, because the whole family gets sick.  More and more, we also recommend full residential treatment for the most codependent person in the family.

Growing up in an alcoholic home, a child learns skills and tools to survive the emotional and often physical mine-fields in the home. These skills may keep the child alive and functioning, but continuing to practice these survival behaviours as an adult doesn’t work and in fact they will cripple and maim up-coming generations. Whether or not the child grows up to have substance abuse issues, or co-dependent, toxic people-pleasing issues, the damage and the treatment are the same. We call them the 12 Steps.



Why do we choose to help the alcoholic/addict distance themselves from the family system? Shouldn’t family counselling be part of a full recovery program?  We don’t think so, not at the beginning. Often the family system is so toxic, that the very best thing anyone beginning their recovery can do is to attempt to let go of family. People outside of the recovery field may find it hard to believe, but anyone who has worked with addicted families will have scores of stories about sabotaging behaviour of loved ones.  Although family says they want the alcoholic/addict to stop using, the family doesn’t necessarily want them to change. When one person in the family system changes, everyone else in the system feels threatened. If the family does not begin their own program of recovery, it is almost inevitable that they will try to pull the addict back into their addiction. Former guests of our program have told us that although their spouse refused to keep alcohol in the home while the alcoholic was drinking, suddenly beer is in the fridge – you know, in case a neighbour drops by. Or there is an open bottle of wine on the counter, a hooked statement like, “maybe you can just have one little drink with me, you are no fun anymore”. Many a newcomer to recovery hears “You are going to another meeting? Why don’t you stay home tonight?”

Family members are appalled if this behaviour is pointed out to them. The denial and fear is so high, there is little chance of them understanding this dynamic if they are not attending their own program of recovery.

Almost all treatment programs in the world are aimed at the alcoholic or addict, the person using the substance. We know that the non-using people in the family are often times sicker than the addict, and they need substantial help. There are a very few 45, 60 and 90 day residential treatment programs for the enabler and the toxic people pleaser. If a person really really wants to do anything they can to help a loved one who is in active addiction. The best thing they can do is get substantial help for themselves. Coming to recognize the ways in which the codependent person has contributed to the destruction of the family is not easy; changing the behaviour is even more difficult. Al-Anon meetings, support and someone like a sponsor or counsellor who cares enough to point out damaging behaviours is crucial for a effective and sustained recovery. When each person heals from their own damage separately, there is an optimistic and exciting opportunity for a fresh relationship based on mutual respect, vulnerability and trust.


John Derry is the C.E.O. and Clinical Director of Serenity Vista Addiction Recovery Treatment Center in Panama


What Kind of Person is A Professional Addiction Counsellor?

John Derry is a Master Addiction Counsellor in the Republic of Panama. He has dedicated his life to helping others recover from a seemingly hopeless state of mind and body. 



John Derry Addiction Expert at Serenity Vista Retreat in Panama from Serenity Vista Addiction Rehab Panama


It takes a special person to give up a successful corporate career to follow his passions into the unknown and uncertain world of owning and operating an addiction facility. John Derry is dedicated and empathetic. He knows about addiction and trauma.

Learn more about his facility in Panama, Serenity Vista.


Monday, April 22, 2013

Costa Rica next door to Panama Rehab. Program of Action - Alcoholics Anonymous

In Chapter 5 of the Big Book of Alcoholics Anonymous
Here are the steps we took. Not Here are the steps we thought about.

Chapter 6 is called:
Into Action. Not Into Thinking

12 Step Recovery is a program of action, not thinking. A sick mind can't cure a sick mind. The 12 Steps need to be taken, not thought about.

Serenity Vista Addiction Recovery Retreat is passionate about helping alcoholics and other addicts recover.  Based on holistic principles of body, mind and spirit, people come and recover, discover and transform their lives.

Boquete, Panama is close to Costa Rica, right next door.

Wednesday, February 13, 2013

Drug Rehab in Panama - Sailing to Isla Gamez on the Pacific - YouTube





Your retreat will provide you a comprehensive, holistic experience of living a healthy, balanced life. All aspects of your whole person, Mind, Body, and Spirit, have an opportunity to rejuvenate in balance and harmony.
This is not a mental health institution that conducts psycho social rehabilitation or psychotherapy. As a part of your retreat, we offer counselling that supports you to achieve your goals in your life. Your dynamic full-life program will include individual and small group sharing sessions, spiritual exploration, music, artistic expression, meditation, yoga, massage and spa, and of course, amazing meals.
Expressing your thoughts and feelings through holistic approaches such as musical and artistic expression can be a new experience for many, and always a lot of fun.