About Us
About Us
This is Patrick, Founder of Friendhelp...
In the Anonymous Programs, I'm known as "Patrick S.”
Who We Are...
- 40+ years of daily experience in Recovery and helping others reach and maintain recovery and sobriety, which is life without having to pick up a drink or a drug.
- We actually lived it, felt it and speak their emotional language.
- Friendhelp Inc. built a breakthrough method based upon that experience.
- We do what rehabs can only hope your loved one will experience, which is:
- Guide your friend from out of and into the program and through the steps of recovery
- Gives you a way to see and know exactly what they're getting, even doing that anonymously.
- Beyond the no cost sample mini course and gift pdf, we offer an in-depth series
- We are not affiliated with other entities and we share no info about you or your friend with any third parties.
- You ALSO receive your own separate course access which helps everyone who takes it make transformative human nature breakthroughs, as well as with understanding and better supporting the person suffering in addiction who needs help.
The "Dirty Little Secret" no one tells you is...
There are just not enough qualified, experienced sponsors in the anonymous programs to meet the patient/customer output of all the rehabs.
We just told you.
Did they?
Friendhelp makes sure that you, and the person you love, has immediate 7x24 access to that experience. Rehab-Only can be a scary gamble that this process happens afterward.
Who We are NOT
Just like all of the Anonymous Programs you hope your loved one reaches and goes through are also not medical, we are NOT medical. We are Social. We are Authentic.
We are the goal of rehab for those who are seeking help to stop drinking and drugging.
Friendhelp teaches a program based upon Anonymity. After all, it is the second word of all of the Anonymous programs. I could break my anonymity--and use my full name--but that would turn what we're trying to teach into a hypocrisy and a farce to the person who needs it.
Trusting that it is anonymous is very key for your loved one, and for you as well. No need for my ego to become part of this, or anyone else's. And that's what happens with full names.
So far, it's been over 40 years of experience being helped by, and helping many others in recovery. That's also over 40 years seeing people go through misery and death from drinking and drugging, while thankfully, also seeing many restore their lives.
It's been a long time from starting in the programs young. Grateful to have also had the experience of sobriety through formerly younger eyes, which still helps today when working with young people, through the many phases of life they'll face once they gain a solid footing in recovery. With the virus and variants our remote series is needed now more than ever.
Patrick S., Summer of 1979
That was 3 months before the first anonymous program contact. The program opened up the greatest adventure of my life. It will do the same for you and for the person you care about.
The program and recovery allowed me to become a husband and father of daughters, an engineer in robotics, computer science and telecommunications. Through patents. Through inventions. To completing and publishing books and creating businesses.
Even to one lifelong work of initiating and completing high speed internet over huge networks. Glad that happened since it's keeping so many people working through the virus. Still more spectacular things are to come, which you'll hopefully hear about soon.
There is still, however, a stigma about recovery. Anonymity is still the foundation of recovery as it has been for 89 years.
After contributing usually repeatedly to lawyers, judges, police, jailers, doctors, hospitals, treatment centers, bars, liquor corporations, drug companies and drug dealers, car insurance companies, body shops, mechanics, shrinks, HR departments, Repo people, divorce attorneys, next-wedding planners, and perhaps a few colleges with their lovely loans, they dump you out, and say that you still "need help" and suggest you find some anonymous group to go to.
Actually their goal is that you find someone like us within an anonymous program. They don't actually do that though. They only know occasionally some people who go to anonymous groups somehow find a way out of endlessly recycling through paying them all. Not enough people to really effect their large bottom lines.
They will tell you within their services the standard line about still needing anonymous help, and thus cover themselves. When you hit a bump and go back to them in bad shape once again, they then get to ask, "Did you go to the anonymous group?"
Friendhelp goes right to it and just lays it out in order. The anonymous groups ARE all wonderful--they are great. It's just that it's kind of a merry-go-round of meeting types, information and steps they happen to be on, that one must white-knuckle through for quite a while before you've hit enough meetings to attempt to assemble and derive it into a workable order for yourself.
That's already done for you here. Many people aren't able to hang on long enough for the deriving to happen, unfortunately.
We are not medical. We are not psychiatric. We are experiential. We share our 40 years of experience. We hope to spare people a ton of misery.
To get the Freebie (for now) Friendhelp Mini-Course
about how to help a friend reach recovery click the link below.
https://friendhelp.mykajabi.com/freebie-friendhelp-mini-video-course
If you'd like to go right to the Full Friendhelp recovery course for your friend
or loved one, that we deliver to them anonymously, meaning we don't tell them it was you who got it for them and sent it to them, you'll need their first name and their valid email address.
You also receive the same private course as them, but with your own separate, private and anonymous access. Or you can use 2 of you own email addresses, and take the second access and send it to them. In that case, it's not anonymous. Your option. The default method is anonymous. Click the link below.
https://friendhelp.mykajabi.com/friendhelp-main-course
© 2024 Friendhelp
About Us
About Us
This is Patrick, Founder of Friendhelp...
In the Anonymous Programs, I'm known as "Patrick S.”
Who We Are...
- 40+ years of daily experience in Recovery and helping others reach and maintain recovery and sobriety, which is life without having to pick up a drink or a drug.
- We actually lived it, felt it and speak their emotional language.
- Friendhelp Inc. built a breakthrough method based upon that experience.
- We do what rehabs can only hope your loved one will experience, which is:
- Guide your friend from out of and into the program and through the steps of recovery
- Gives you a way to see and know exactly what they're getting, even doing that anonymously.
- Beyond the no cost sample mini course and gift pdf, we offer an in-depth series
- We are not affiliated with other entities and we share no info about you or your friend with any third parties.
- You ALSO receive your own separate course access which helps everyone who takes it make transformative human nature breakthroughs, as well as with understanding and better supporting the person suffering in addiction who needs help.
The "Dirty Little Secret" no one tells you is...
There are just not enough qualified, experienced sponsors in the anonymous programs to meet the patient/customer output of all the rehabs.
We just told you.
Did they?
Friendhelp makes sure that you, and the person you love, has immediate 7x24 access to that experience. Rehab-Only can be a scary gamble that this process happens afterward.
Who We are NOT
Just like all of the Anonymous Programs you hope your loved one reaches and goes through are also not medical, we are NOT medical. We are Social. We are Authentic.
We are the goal of rehab for those who are seeking help to stop drinking and drugging.
Friendhelp teaches a program based upon Anonymity. After all, it is the second word of all of the Anonymous programs. I could break my anonymity--and use my full name--but that would turn what we're trying to teach into a hypocrisy and a farce to the person who needs it.
Trusting that it is anonymous is very key for your loved one, and for you as well. No need for my ego to become part of this, or anyone else's. And that's what happens with full names.
So far, it's been over 40 years of experience being helped by, and helping many others in recovery. That's also over 40 years seeing people go through misery and death from drinking and drugging, while thankfully, also seeing many restore their lives.
It's been a long time from starting in the programs young. Grateful to have also had the experience of sobriety through formerly younger eyes, which still helps today when working with young people, through the many phases of life they'll face once they gain a solid footing in recovery. With the virus and variants our remote series is needed now more than ever.
Patrick S., Summer of 1979
That was 3 months before the first anonymous program contact. The program opened up the greatest adventure of my life. It will do the same for you and for the person you care about.
The program and recovery allowed me to become a husband and father of daughters, an engineer in robotics, computer science and telecommunications. Through patents. Through inventions. To completing and publishing books and creating businesses.
Even to one lifelong work of initiating and completing high speed internet over huge networks. Glad that happened since it's keeping so many people working through the virus. Still more spectacular things are to come, which you'll hopefully hear about soon.
There is still, however, a stigma about recovery. Anonymity is still the foundation of recovery as it has been for 89 years.
After contributing usually repeatedly to lawyers, judges, police, jailers, doctors, hospitals, treatment centers, bars, liquor corporations, drug companies and drug dealers, car insurance companies, body shops, mechanics, shrinks, HR departments, Repo people, divorce attorneys, next-wedding planners, and perhaps a few colleges with their lovely loans, they dump you out, and say that you still "need help" and suggest you find some anonymous group to go to.
Actually their goal is that you find someone like us within an anonymous program. They don't actually do that though. They only know occasionally some people who go to anonymous groups somehow find a way out of endlessly recycling through paying them all. Not enough people to really effect their large bottom lines.
They will tell you within their services the standard line about still needing anonymous help, and thus cover themselves. When you hit a bump and go back to them in bad shape once again, they then get to ask, "Did you go to the anonymous group?"
Friendhelp goes right to it and just lays it out in order. The anonymous groups ARE all wonderful--they are great. It's just that it's kind of a merry-go-round of meeting types, information and steps they happen to be on, that one must white-knuckle through for quite a while before you've hit enough meetings to attempt to assemble and derive it into a workable order for yourself.
That's already done for you here. Many people aren't able to hang on long enough for the deriving to happen, unfortunately.
We are not medical. We are not psychiatric. We are experiential. We share our 40 years of experience. We hope to spare people a ton of misery.
To get the Freebie (for now) Friendhelp Mini-Course
about how to help a friend reach recovery click the link below.
https://friendhelp.mykajabi.com/freebie-friendhelp-mini-video-course
If you'd like to go right to the Full Friendhelp recovery course for your friend
or loved one, that we deliver to them anonymously, meaning we don't tell them it was you who got it for them and sent it to them, you'll need their first name and their valid email address.
You also receive the same private course as them, but with your own separate, private and anonymous access. Or you can use 2 of you own email addresses, and take the second access and send it to them. In that case, it's not anonymous. Your option. The default method is anonymous. Click the link below.
https://friendhelp.mykajabi.com/friendhelp-main-course
© 2024 Friendhelp