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Couples in Recovery: What’s Community Got To Do With It?

When it comes to overcoming addiction, the significance of community cannot be overstated. Our social connections provide a safety net and an opportunity to cultivate healthy relationships. Moreover, couples in recovery have a unique opportunity to contribute to a stronger community by offering support...

4 Types of Recovery Communities

Support Your Recovery Journey Social support is a central part of recovery. Here are 4 different recovery communities you can participate in to help you along the way. Community is a central part of recovery, no matter where you find it. A...

NAMIWalks Maine

As the autumn breeze sweeps through Maine, the community gears up for Maine’s annual Mental Health Awareness and Suicide Prevention event – NAMIWalks Maine. NAMIWalks is a cherished tradition in the state, serving as a powerful reminder of the significance of mental health...

Alcoholics Anonymous

The photo of A.A. Co-Founders Bill W. and Bob S. is included with permission of Alcoholics Anonymous World Services, Inc. (“A.A.W.S.”), all rights reserved. Permission to use this photo does not mean that A.A.W.S. has reviewed or approved this publication, or...

She Recovers

The Power of Community SHE RECOVERS® as an Anchor for Healing and Connection When it comes to the path of recovery, the significance of community should never be underestimated. It is within the warmth and understanding of likeminded...

Peer Recovery Coaches

Your Dedicated Supporters in the Journey of Recovery by Rich Jones While traditional treatment for substance use disorder (SUD) works, it only works for the small fraction of people who seek help. SAMHSA reports that only 6% of people with SUD get...

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