Turning Points Recovery Services

Turning Points Recovery Services It’s your life and what happens in your life should be determined by you. We work to help you achieve your goal.We are here for you.

We believe in "Person Centered Therapy." It's your life and what happens in your life should be determined by you. We work to help you achieve your goals for your life, not what others think would be good for you. At Turning Points, we believe



You have a self determined potential
You set your own goals for your life
You determine the steps you take to achieve your wants & dreams
You decide Its your life
We believe that if your life plan is from your heart & soul, you will work for it
We believe our job is to help you "actualize" the life you have always wanted


We understand the thoughts and feelings that go along with Addiction to Alcohol and/or Drugs… Sometimes it can seem like it will never end. With help, those thoughts can pass and those feelings can fade away…

The good news is that YOU CAN RECOVER! Together we can work to build a life you find worth living clean and sober… A life you Choose...

08/11/2020

“We feel safe around direct, honest people. They speak their minds, and we know where we stand with them. Indirect people, people who are afraid to say who they are, what they want, and what they’re feeling, cannot be trusted. They will somehow act out their truth even though they do not speak it. And it may catch everyone by surprise. Directness saves time and energy. It removes us as victims. It dispenses with martyrdom and games. It helps us own our power. It creates respectful relationships.
It feels safe to be around direct, honest people. Be one.”
-Melody Beattie,
The Language Of Letting Go, June 1

08/09/2020

“It was years ago, but I remember it clearly. I was walking along the shore of the lake in the middle of the day, and there in the sun, a good 10 yards out, was a duck curled into itself, asleep. With it slick tufted head tucked into its body, it bobbed peacefully in the lapping of the water.

This little scene undid me, for here was an ultimate lesson in trust. Without any intent or knowledge of itself, this little duck, asleep in the womb of the world, was a deep and wordless teacher. If only we could surrender this completely to the mystery of life, we would be carried and renewed.”
-Mark Nepo, The Book of Awakening

07/29/2020

“Be a lighthouse. Let your life be a shining symbol for others. Let everything you do be in service to someone. Stand tall in the knowledge of who you are. Stand proudly in the midst of difficult times. Be aware that who you are and what you have to offer can be a beacon to some lost soul.”
-Iyanla Vanzant, Until Today

“In the end, enjoying life‘s experiences is the only rational thing to do. You’re sitting on a planet spinning around in...
07/24/2020

“In the end, enjoying life‘s experiences is the only rational thing to do. You’re sitting on a planet spinning around in the middle of absolutely nowhere. Go ahead, take a look at reality. You’re floating in empty space in a universe that goes on forever. If you have to be here, at least be happy and enjoy the experience. You’re going to die anyway. Things are going to happen anyway. Why shouldn’t you be happy?

You gain nothing by being bothered by life‘s events. It doesn’t change the world; you just suffer.

There’s always going to be something that can bother you, if you let it.”

-Michael A. Singer, The Untethered Soul

Photo Courtesy Darcee Gee Miller

07/21/2020

“When I think of letting go I remind myself that there is a natural order to life – a chain of events that a higher power has in mind. When I let go of a situation, I allow life to unfold according to that plan. I open my mind and let other ways of thinking or behaving enter in. When I let go of another person, I am affirming their right to live their own life, to make their own choices, and to grow as they experience the results of their actions. A higher power exist for others, as well. My obsessive interference disrupts not only my connection with them but also my connection with my own spiritual self.”
-Courage to Change, July 21

07/21/2020

You cannot shift your life and sit on your yeah but.

One way to get off your “yeah, but” and really step out of the box is to start practicing the end of fear. Every day, take a few moments to meditate on fearlessness. Imagine what your life could really be like if you let go of:
fear, separation, ego, limits, conditions, rules, laws, reasons, musts, oughts, shoulds, and everything else.

This might be frightening at first but if you stick with it you’ll eventually discover your unconditioned self. In truth, there is no box and there are no limits. Meditating on fearlessness will help you remember this.
-Robert Holden, Shift Happens

07/17/2020

“We are each confronted with the same dilemma: how to feel the pain of living without denying it and without letting that pain define us. Ultimately, no matter the burden we are given-apartheid, cancer, abuse, depression, addiction – once whittled to the bone, we are faced with a never ending choice: to become the wound or to heal.”

-Mark Nepo, The Book of Awakening

07/15/2020

“It’s tough to get rid of a habit you don’t want by facing it head on. The way to accomplish it is to replace the unwanted habit with another habit that you do want. And creating new and better habits, ones that empower and serve you, is something you know how to do. You do it the same way you built any habit you have: one step at a time. Baby steps. The slight edge.”

-Jeff Olson, The Slight Edge

07/13/2020

“Today can be the focus of my life. It is filled with interesting activities if I allow myself to see it with a spirit of wonder. When my worries and sorrows cloak me, the laughter and sunshine of the everyday world seem inappropriate to the way I feel. Who is out of sync – the rest of the world or me?”
-Courage to Change July 13

07/13/2020

“Unconditional gratitude is the art of being open enough to see the gift in everything. It is not just an attitude; it is a philosophy based on for cornerstones: trust, vision, choice, and receiving.”
-Robert Holden, Shift Happens

“It is a vain and unprofitable thing to conceive either grief or joy for future things which perhaps will never come abo...
07/11/2020

“It is a vain and unprofitable thing to conceive either grief or joy for future things which perhaps will never come about.”
-One Day at a Time, July 11

Photo Courtesy Darcee Gee Miller

07/10/2020

When under, remember the surface. When on the surface, remember the deep.

“When our days are turbulent and troubled, our challenge is to remember that the wave is not the sea. Though it pounds us, the pounding will pass. Though it tosses us about, the tossing will pass, if we don’t fight it.

Often our fear misleads us to stay in close to the shore, when the safest place is in the deep, if we can get there. Any swimmer knows: stay too close to the shore and you will be battered by the surf and undertow. We must swim out past the breakers if we are to know the hammock of the deep.

Stay on land or make it to the deep. It is the in-between that kills.”
-Mark Nepo, The Book of Awakening

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1435 Northeast 4th Street Suite B
Bend, OR
97701

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Tuesday 9am - 5pm
Wednesday 9am - 5pm
Thursday 9am - 5pm
Friday 9am - 5pm

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