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Alcoholism, Drug Addiction, Recovery, Motivation Expert
Amy Crowell Quick Facts
Main Areas: Recovery from Alcoholism & Drug Addiction Best Sellers: Loved Back to Life Career Focus: Author, Motivational Speaker, Educator Affiliation: Magnified Motivation Amy “AJ” Crowell has her Masters in Business Administration and is an expert on alcoholism, drug addiction and recovery. She is an amazing motivational speaker and touches the souls of audiences with her enthusiasm and positive upbeat attitude. AJ is the author of an outstanding recovery book and Best Selling New Release called Loved Back to Life where she shares her personal successful experience in the recovery community for the last 22 years. She has dedicated years to teaching inner city, at-risk high school students about the dangers of addictions. AJ has seen first hand the horrendous damage drugs do to our younger generation, but she also knows with the proper guidance & encouragement teenagers can be lead in a positive direction. She guides people to programs, support groups & the 12 steps so they find the help & hope they need.
Alcoholism is a disease that consists of a mental and physical obsession which progresses over time. It is a family disease that is passed down through generations, of course, not everyone will be afflicted with the disease, but you never know who will. Alcoholism affects the entire family even those who are not addicted. The alcoholic’s behavior results in a family dysfunction that is often abusive emotionally and/or physically. As a result, the rest of the family acts out in a variety of ways in response to the alcoholic. The constant dysfunction becomes “normal” in the family and is a vicious merry-go-round of ups and downs that goes round and round and it is difficult to escape. I know alcoholism and drug addiction from first hand experience. I am in long-term recovery and have been alcohol and drug free since April, 1988. My father was a raging alcoholic who was verbally abusive to everyone in our house. Alcoholism runs in my family including my grandfathers, uncles and aunts. I was the first alcoholic in my family to seek help for my addictions. My co-dependent mother also sought help for her sickness. I strongly believe that is hope for everyone. No matter how far you have gone down; no matter how badly your life currently is; no matter what you have done in the past or if you don’t have any money… help always available. Twelve steps programs are available everywhere and at all times of the day and there are no fees or dues. Alcoholics Anonymous and Narcotics Anonymous are twelve step programs that I highly suggest. Since alcohol is a drug, I wholeheartedly believe that anyone who considers themselves drug addicts must also stop drinking alcohol. When a person stops using drugs, but continues drinking they have just switched their drug of choice.
Getting Started With Amy Crowell
If you would like more information about me, please visit my website at hppt://www.lovedbacktolife.com. You will find specifics about myself and a summary about my book, Loved Back to Life. The book contains my personal story of alcoholism, drug addiction and recovery, suggestions for a positive recovery, self-tests and questions and answers about alcoholism and drug addiction.