NIFAR (National Institute For Alcohol Recovery), An Alternative Alcohol Treatment Program
Posted Jan 03 2010 5:28pm
by Lisa Frederiksen
I have just learned of a company called NIFAR (National Institute For Alcohol Recovery), which develops cutting edge programs for alcohol recovery and prevention, and wanted to bring them to your attention in the event you find their approach might be of help to you. Quoting from their website, here is what they have to say about their company:
NIFAR is a progressive organization dedicated to developing and providing state of the art alcohol prevention and recovery programs for use at home. NIFAR has no affiliation with any other private entities or government agencies.
…NIFAR also develops specific programs that include prevention of alcohol abuse in youth and in assisting family members of those who abuse alcohol. … NIFAR’s program also provides unique program support that is available by trained staffs via online Chat and toll free Hotline.
Programs are multi-disciplinary and include various options for recovery. They provide generous amounts of common sense recovery methods and cutting edge Neuroplasticity (re-training the brain) techniques, which are the hallmark of NIFAR programs. Programs are available in topic specific and convenient multi-sessions that can be listened to on demand or downloaded for convenience.
…All NIFAR programs can be delivered immediately and on-demand on a worldwide basis. Programs are delivered via high-speed servers with a state of the art, rock-solid network redundancy infrastructure and are all VeriSign secured. The programs are designed to be used wherever they’re needed, all in the privacy of a participant’s home and can be used based on the participant’s schedule.
Please note: Neither BreakingTheCycles, www.breakingthecycles.com, nor Lisa Frederiksen endorses any specific treatment program over another, rather strives to bring the latest information on various treatment options to readers’ attention.
by Lisa Frederiksen
I have just learned of a company called NIFAR (National Institute For Alcohol Recovery), which develops cutting edge programs for alcohol recovery and prevention, and wanted to bring them to your attention in the event you find their approach might be of help to you. Quoting from their website, here is what they have to say about their company:
Please note: Neither BreakingTheCycles, www.breakingthecycles.com, nor Lisa Frederiksen endorses any specific treatment program over another, rather strives to bring the latest information on various treatment options to readers’ attention.
