Men and Women

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things going on in my life; this (the drug) was a distraction. So, I made up my mind, 'is is it,' and checked myself into detox.” While in detox, Bruten called a number of addiction treatment centers in the Atlanta area. “Up until my last day of detox, I couldn't nd anyone that would take me in.” Bruten had an injury – a broken thumb – which may have been the reason for the rejections. Finally, he was referred to MWFHE. It turned out to be “the best place I ever went,” he says. When he arrived at MWFHE Bruten immediately appreciated the intimate setting. He says, “ere were only six men in the group, which meant we could get more one-on-one (counseling time).” -Deryl Bruten If you really want to do it, you can do it. I’m a prime example.

Atlanta-based gospel group 1-A-Chord, Deryl Bruten sings and plays music with a positive message. e group recently made a studio recording, which Bruten can listen to for an emotional lift—something that is always useful for someone in recovery from addiction. In October, 2016, Bruten successfully completed a year of addiction treatment at Men and Women for Human Excellence. A native of DeLand, Fla., Bruten was in his 20s when he got hooked on crack cocaine. After it became a daily habit that took over his life, Bruten spent a year in inpatient treatment, and stayed clean and sober for 24 years. Eventually, Bruten decided that smoking a joint and having a beer now and then wouldn't hurt. Unfortunately his life took a downward spiral from that point, until Bruten decided to rededicate himself to getting sober. “ere were many positive Relapsing into addiction

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