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About Pam Moore, LCSW, PIP

Pam Moore is co-founder and vice president of the Addiction Research Foundation. She received a master of social work degree from The University of Alabama in May 1993. Since then, she has trained with the Hendricks Institute on conscious heart connection. The co-founder and a principal therapist at The Moore Institute, Pam’s major interests are addiction, co-dependency, and mood disorders.

C3 and Addiction Research Foundation

SAMSUNG CSC From the emerging data the centers around the theme for the need for social communities is consistent. All surveys showed that family and community were considered to be the very, if not the most, issue that is most important to the person in recovery. This finding is consistent with other recent [...]

By |2020-10-22T07:16:37+00:00March 3rd, 2016|Uncategorized|0 Comments

Noah Levine Coming to Birmingham through Addiction Research Foundation

  NOAH LEVINE WORKSHOP Monday September 28th from 8 am until 12 pm at THE EDGE OF CHAOS SPONSERED BY ADDICTION RESEARCH FOUNDATION Refuge Recovery is a mindfulness-based addiction treatment program that utilizes Buddhist philosophy as the cornerstone of the curriculum. Drawing inspiration from the core teachings of the Four Noble Truths, emphasis is placed [...]

By |2020-10-22T07:16:38+00:00September 18th, 2015|Addiction Research, Addiction Treatment|0 Comments

Swift Creek and Recovery

My name is Pam and I am an alcoholic. My dad’s name is Bill and he has Alzheimer’s. I always had a difficult relationship with him. As with any disease walking the path is never easy. And I mean that for both of our diseases. My dad can not communicate much any more. Mostly when [...]

I am an alcoholic

My name is Pam and I am an alcoholic. I got sober September 9, 1987. Since that time I have seen addiction treatment change and not change. The main focus of most treatment is still to use the 12 step model of recovery. It is the way I was taught to stay sober and I [...]

Addiction Change Survey

One of the surveys at the Addiction Research Foundation called the Addiction Change Survey has been promoteprimarily through social media. It Childhood Experiences 39 percent of all women reported having been abused as a child compared to 26 percent of men. More than three out of five women (65%) reported childhood emotional abuse, compared to [...]

ARF To Create High Quality Studies of Addiction Recovery

The Addiction Research Foundation's Mission is conduct and support research that improves treatment outcomes for persons with substance abuse disorders. The privately funded Addiction Research Foundation will seek novel approaches to understand the primary positive influences for long term recovery from Addiction. Drug Treatment Centers both need and are willing to participate in longitudinal outcome [...]

By |2020-10-22T07:16:40+00:00January 29th, 2015|Addiction Research|0 Comments
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