NATIONAL INSTITUTE FOR ALCOHOL RECOVERY
The National Institute for Alcohol Recovery (NIFAR®) is a for profit Maryland corporation with various service locations nationwide. NIFAR is a progressive organization dedicated to developing and providing state of the art alcohol recovery program for use at home. NIFAR has no affiliation with any other private entities or US government agencies.
THE NIFAR APPROACH
YOU CAN CHANGE THE BRAIN’S WIRING
The hallmark of NIFAR’s success is “neuroadaptation.” Recent brain imaging studies have revealed that alcohol addiction is based on chemical changes in the brain’s neurons. NIFAR uses powerful, proven and advanced mental and emotional conditioning techniques that may return neuron activity to healthy patterns.
YOU CAN RECOVER AT HOME
NIFAR’s REGENERATE program offers methods for detox and recovery from alcohol addiction in the privacy of home without the inconvenience, social stigmas and interference with family commitments that other programs present.
YOU CAN ACHIEVE FREEDOM USING A MULTI-DISCIPLINARY APPROACH
NIFAR’s patent pending programs are based on various proven methods including the latest research, and alternative medicine. NIFAR’s all-encompassing programs are designed to educate, coach, motivate, inspire and empower an individual to focus on sobriety. Other topics include key life skills such as improving relationships, managing debt and finances as well as improving personal organization – all of which bring about growth and empowerment and allow freedom from triggers and negative, limiting emotions.
AN EXCITING PROMISE
NIFAR believes that recovery and the path to sobriety should be driven by a positive outlook, excitement and anticipation, not by remorse, regret, or doom and gloom. The tone of NIFAR’s approach imparts joy and excitement toward the future and instills a sense of promise, healing and empowerment on a daily basis.
NIFAR also provides several FREE PROGRAMS to manage addiction at home as well as alcohol prevention programs for parents, schools, teens and children.
