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What is Recovery?

An essay on the subject of “What is Recovery” raises, for me, the question of what is Addiction. Since everyone of us has an idea, our own idea, of what Addiction is, we'll also have our own answer to “What is Recovery?”

Since we don’t have agreement in our field on what Addiction is, I doubt that we can come up with an easy agreement on what recovery is. I could just tell you my definition of both but my goal is not for us to have a debate over which we can come to a resolution. My goal is that we all look at ourselves and how we got to this question. It may be, that after examining ourselves, we may choose to change the question we ask.

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April 2008 Vol.9, No.2
April 2008 Vol.9, No.2
Why Are Adolescents Violent?
How can we best approach the question, “Why are adolescents violent?” To do so effectively, we need a perspective on human development that begins with the realization that there are few hard and fast simple rules about how human beings d...
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Parents Under Pressure: Helping High-Risk Families
Children raised in families with parental substance abuse have a range of adverse outcomes.
In their early years these children often show high rates of emotional, behavioral and social problems in the home and at school. By middle school, numeracy...

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Family Intervention: Then and Now
Family interventions have exploded in the past several years. There are now national conferences, a television show, national companies and international associations devoted exclusively to interventions. Along with this tremendous growth, come the e...
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Testing for Recent Alcohol Use
Drug testing is a powerful tool in the prevention, early intervention, treatment, and management of drug-related problems. Over the past 25 years, drug testing has dramatically increased in business and industry, the U.S. military, secondary schools,...
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The Counselor and Suffering
The ultimate test of a counselor and any health care delivery system should be their adequacy in the face of suffering. This article starts from the premise that most treatment programs and therapists fail that test.
In far too many cases today, we...

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Letter from the Editor, April 2008 Letter from the Editor, April 2008
Dear Readers,

One of the reasons everyone loves spring is because we look forward to being greeted by the sights, smells and sounds of new life. We here at Counselor Magazine are pleased to welcome some new faces and are happy to share their exper...

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Living in Flow with our Higher Power Living in Flow with our Higher Power
I am constantly impressed by the wisdom inherent in the 12-step programs, which admonishes us to pursue recovery through turning our lives over to a higher power of our own choosing. Being uncomfortable with the exclusionary aspects of most forms of ...
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We Must Define Recovery Now We Must Define Recovery Now
At the 2007 Southeastern Conference on Addiction (SECAD) conference, I had the honor of sitting on a panel with some of the finest minds in the addiction field, to discuss the topic “Is Buprenorphine Maintenance Recovery?”

The panel g...

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Wildy Important Priorities
Managers are always having to decide what to attend to and what to neglect. Every day there are scores of things that could, maybe should, be done. What would be nice to do? What is important? What is the top priority? If a manager lets events decide...
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Healthy Lifestyles
I spent some time in January attending the American Medical Association’s State Legislative Strategy Conference. A portion of that conference addressed issues that have been lumped into a Lifestyle category. This stems from the recognition that...
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Putting Technology to Practical Use Putting Technology to Practical Use
Technology trends tend to bubble up from the underbelly of the Internet. Unless you spend some time in “mindless” browsing you won’t see the trends that ultimately come to fruition through mainstream use. Blogging started this way a...
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Time Again for a Variety of Research Snippets Time Again for a Variety of Research Snippets
In this column we cover such diverse subjects as structural and functional differences in brain circuits that increase susceptibility to alcohol dependence; a client’s self-assessment of treatment and later recovery; and simplifying alcohol ass...
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The Science of Addiction: From Neurobiology to Treatment The Science of Addiction: From Neurobiology to Treatment
“I admit up front that I don’t like the word ‘addiction.’”

It’s not often you see an author take issue with his own book’s title, but that’s what Carlton K. Erickson, PhD does to make a point in the ...

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