

You found a way to sneak back into my life and control me through food. You tricked me again! I cannot stop eating and now my health is at risk from it.

When I do that, I feel like you are gone. I especially like to eat before going to sleep at night. Ice cream, fast food, it doesn’t matter what it is. Sometimes when I am reminded of you, I start to eat and you leave my thoughts. That’s fine with me as long as I don’t think about you like I used to. Almost all of the weight I lost when I was with you, and a few pounds more. But at least I’m eating now and my teeth are healing. I cry a lot from the regret of our relationship. While most of my friends went to college, have good jobs and stable relationships, I am still overcoming the hurdles that you have caused me. I have a job now and am living with a roommate. Getting out of rehab and attending meetings help keep you away. All of them want to get over you too and together we are doing much better so please just go away. I found out you get around quite a bit and have way too many people in your life. I want to break up with you I’m going to rehab.Įven though we have been apart for a while at this point, I still think about you every day. This bond that we have is no longer fun for me. I can’t work when I’m with you, yet I can’t function without you. My family is upset with our relationship and no matter how hard I have tried to convince them that we are a great couple, they just don’t like you.
#Writing a letter to my addiction skin
I am too skinny, my hair is falling out and my skin looks awful. In the case of our relationship, more is better. Whether you feed my need for you through alcohol or drugs is irrelevant, though I do prefer both. I think about you constantly and maybe even a bit obsessed. But that isn’t important because nothing matters but us.

These new drugs-cocaine and methamphetamine-keep me feeling up, and when I’m there I don’t have a care in the world.

You want more attention from me and I also need more of you to feel the way I did when we first met. I have noticed you have become a bit demanding lately. Yes, they will still be there tomorrow, but I don’t want to think about them right now. I look forward to meeting you and thank you for your time.Even though I don’t feel very good the morning after we are together, I look forward to meeting you again and let you wash over me and take my responsibilities away. (Cordially describe your greetings and requirements). I look forward to hearing from you as soon as possible for a tour and interview and can be reached at (****). Thanks for reading this resume and letter today. I am confident you will find me to be a superior candidate with the expertise and personal qualities you seek in an Addiction Therapist. I am compassionate and have great communication skills. (Describe all about your educational qualification). I graduated from (University/College name) with a Masters Degree in Addiction Therapy and a minor in Psychology. (Express your confidence and dedication). I keep current in my science by attending various educational seminars throughout the year and work to incorporate both progressive and established methods of rehabilitation into my treatment. I am very organized and can manage numerous tasks in a timely manner.
#Writing a letter to my addiction professional
(Describe all about your professional career). In this position, I have served hundreds of patients with various substance abuse addictions in various stages of rehabilitation. I have worked the past (***) years at (Rehabilitation center/institute name) in (Address) as a Certified Addiction Therapist (Job position). I am very keen on getting this job as I have (2/4/6) years of experience in the field and tremendous interest in working in a rehabilitation center. As per your advertisement on (Job news source) seeking an Addiction Therapist, I wish to submit my candidacy today-along with my resume for your consideration. I write this letter as a response to the vacant position of Addiction Therapist in (Institute/Clinic/Center Name). Sub: Cover Letter for Addiction Therapist
