Veil of Recovery Invisibility
Recovery Checkup
Culture of Recovery
The history of addiction treatment includes a pervasive and cautionary thread: the potential to do great harm in the name of help.
Until recently, the public faces of addiction recovery in the United States have been those of privileged white men and women.
Essentially, it is thought that the negative effects emanating from group trauma experiences are not only transferred across generations.
Recovery advocacy is not new.
Recovery Monographs
Defining addiction as a chronically relapsing condition, in spite of its advocacy by leading organizations in the addictions field, has generated unintended but harmful consequences.