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(Medical-NewsWire.com, December 21, 2015 ) Boston, MA -- The Boston Globe reports that following the overdose death of her son, Catherine Fennelly created the Let It Out boxing group as a form of release for herself and others grieving losses caused by addiction. The group meet once a week in order to channel their frustrations and sorrow into energy to carry them through the workout. Thus far the group has only drawn female participants, though it is open to all those affected by opioid abuse.
Drug and Alcohol Rehab Boston, a facility offering heroin rehab in Boston, empathizes with the brave women coming forth to confront their feelings head on in a proactive way. Because of the intimate understanding the facility has garnered regarding the widespread effects of opioid abuse in Boston and across the country, we encourage others in similar situations to seek support and healing as well.
A representative of Drug and Alcohol Rehab Boston comments,
"What Catherine Fennelly has created in Let It Out is more important than a simple exercise meetup group. These women are taking steps in ending the stigmas and shame ascribed to the family members and friends of people living with substance abuse disorders. Addiction affects interpersonal relationships and ruins families, but when a community forms in order to support one another, we begin to build a stronger force for overcoming this epidemic and making a difference in the lives of all those affected."
About Drug and Alcohol Rehab Boston: Drug and Alcohol Rehab Boston provides intensive addiction recovery treatment with 24/7 medical support and therapy options available as early as detox. With an individualized approach focused around cognitive behavioral therapy and holistic healing options, Drug and Alcohol Rehab Boston is dedicated to providing the tools for lasting sobriety. The facility offers referral services and assistance solidifying the housing, career, and educational plans of each client after graduating from addiction treatment.
For more information about Drug and Alcohol Rehab Boston call (857) 267-5049 or visit http://drugandalcoholrehabboston.com/.
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