Sesha Mental Wellness and Recovery

Sesha Mental Wellness and Recovery Sesha Recovery offers the following services :
Substance Use Assesment
Alcohol and Substance use counselling.

Group therapy
Addiction Recovery Coaching
Transitional Support After Inpatient treatment(Rehabilitation)

Embrace growth ✨️
15/05/2024

Embrace growth ✨️

Ecolink Institute in association with its alumni association is hosting a Panel Discussion to commemorate International ...
06/03/2024

Ecolink Institute in association with its alumni association is hosting a Panel Discussion to commemorate International Women's Day on 8 March 2024 from 6.30. PM (Indian Time).

Register here: https://ow.ly/ZYfh50QKC8w

On the 11th of January at 8am Washington DC time the Global Recovery Network will launch its first dialogue "My Recovery...
09/01/2024

On the 11th of January at 8am Washington DC time the Global Recovery Network will launch its first dialogue "My Recovery Is Better Than Yours - Many Doors to Recovery. Is There a 'Best' Way?"

The Global Recovery Network (GRN) will have monthly global recovery dialogue series to promote recovery worldwide ahead of the official launch this June at the ISSUP conference in Greece.

The dialogue will be led and moderated by Michael Botticelli.Discussions will be around:

- Is there a "best" way to do recovery?
- What are the major elements that determine quality recovery?
- Is the destination of recovery more important than the journey?

Let's come together to advance the global understanding and practice of recovery with GRN.

Register now using the QR code or this link:
http://tinyurl.com/2s38xr85

05/03/2023

🌼Just for today🌼

March 5

From rude awakening to spiritual awakening

“When a need arises for us to admit our powerlessness, we may first look for ways to exert power against it. After exhausting these ways, we begin sharing with others and find hope.”

Basic Text, p. 82

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We’ve sometimes heard it said in our meetings that “rude awakenings lead to spiritual awakenings.” What kind of rude awakenings do we have in recovery? Such an awakening might occur when some undesirable bit of our behavior that we thought safely hidden away is suddenly revealed for all the world to see. Or our sponsor might provoke such an awakening by informing us that, just like everyone else, we have to work the steps if we expect to stay clean and recover.

Most of us hate to have our covers pulled; we don’t like being laid naked in full view. The experience delivers a strong dose of humility. Our first reaction to such a disclosure is usually shock and anger, yet we recognize the truth when we hear it. What we are having is a rude awakening.

Such awakenings often disclose barriers that block us from making spiritual progress in our recovery. Once those barriers are exposed, we can work the steps to begin removing them from our lives. We can begin experiencing the healing and serenity which are the preludes to a renewed awakening of the spirit.

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🧩Just for today: I will recognize the rude awakenings I have as opportunities to grow toward spiritual awakening.

The International Society of Substance Use Professionals has just announced the world's first international recovery sym...
22/02/2023

The International Society of Substance Use Professionals has just announced the world's first international recovery symposium in Borneo.

This is an incredible opportunity for anyone working in the drug demand reduction field and especially people in long term recovery working in the field.A platform to interact and gain insights from international healthcare professionals, including professors, doctors, psychiatrists, psychotherapists, mental health counsellors, caregivers, and researchers from the field of addiction therapy and recovery, behavioural health, psychiatry, and drug demand reduction will greatly impact the work we do.

Really looking forward to it.🌱

18/02/2023

Happy Sober and Serene Saturday🌼💫😘

Todays JFT reading👇

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February 18

*The Recovery*
*Partnership *

*" As long as I take it easy and make a commitment with my Higher Power to do the best I can, I know I will be taken care of today"*
*Basic Text, p. 120*

Many of us feel that our fundamental commitment in recovery is to our Higher Power. Knowing that we lack the power to stay clean and find recovery on our own, we enter into a partnership with a Power greater than we are. We make a commitment to live in the care of our Higher Power and, in return, our Higher Power guides us.

This partnership is vital to staying clean. Making it through the early days of recovery often feels like the hardest thing we've ever done. But the strength of our commitment to recovery and the power of God's care is sufficient to carry us through, just for today.

Our part in this partnership is to do the very best we can each day, showing up for life and doing what's put in front of us, applying the principles of recovery to the best of our ability. We promise to do the best we can\'not to fake it, not to pretend to be superhuman, but simply to do the footwork of recovery. In fulfilling our part of the recovery partnership, we experience the care our Higher Power has provided us.

*Just for Today:*

*I will honor my commitment to a partnership with my Higher Power.*

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Happy holidays!
20/12/2022

Happy holidays!

Greetings to all of our followers, members, international partners and friends from the whole ISSUP team. We wish you and your loved ones happy, peaceful holidays! 🎄

We are honored to have had Minister of Communications Knowledge and Technology Hon Thulaganyo Segokgo tour our stall at ...
28/05/2022

We are honored to have had Minister of Communications Knowledge and Technology Hon Thulaganyo Segokgo tour our stall at the ongoing Kalafhi Medical Health Expo.

You too can stop by and come find out more about the services we provide to people and families affected by addiction.

Join us this weekend at our stall at the Tlokweng Health Expo.       #
25/05/2022

Join us this weekend at our stall at the Tlokweng Health Expo.

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Join our growing community of people and families in Recovery.Contact us today on   73425481 to get more information.   ...
12/04/2022

Join our growing community of people and families in Recovery.Contact us today on 73425481 to get more information.







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