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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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June 2008 Vol.9, No.3
June 2008 Vol.9, No.3
The Marshak Method: Merging Traditional 12-Step and Holistic Methods
In the early 1990s, after the break-up of the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics (USSR), the newly established Russian Federation faced a fast growing heroin epidemic, created by two factors: veterans returning from the war in Afghanistan; and th...
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Addiction as a Chronic Disorder
Modern medicine has recognized that chronic diseases cannot and should not be treated and managed like acute disorders. 

Acute disorders such as bacterial infections, broken bones and even emotional trauma from shock or injury, can typicall...

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Can Adolescents Benefit from Recovery Coaches?
In addiction recovery there is something magical about 90 days. Research reveals that 90 days is the minimum recommended service dosage for those receiving chemical dependence treatment, and the great majority of chemically dependent clients who r...
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The Perfect Storm - Assessing for Sex Addiction
A common observation in sex addiction treatment groups by patients is, “I wish my earlier therapists had known about sex addiction.”

This complaint usually is about lost time, money spent and deteriorating circumstances. When the lo...

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Columns
Letter from the Editor, June 2008 Letter from the Editor, June 2008
Dear Readers,

This is an exciting time for everyone working in the addiction and mental health field. After several years of fighting for equal treatment for persons suffering with addiction and mental health disorders, professionals in this fi...

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What I’d Like to Know What I’d Like to Know
We don’t have an abundance of empirical research on clinical supervision. Most of what is written, including my work, is anecdotal, based on excellent experience but lacking in solid data. There are two journals that publish research in supe...
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It’s How We’ve Always Done It
The process of becoming an addiction-certified physician is laborious.

There are two current routes. The one that has been available the longest is through the American Society of Addiction Medicine (ASAM). Within this process, one must first c...

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Between a Rock and a Hard Place
A manager in a workshop I was conducting for leaders recently said: “I feel like I’m between Scylla and Charybids.” Puzzled, I told him he would have to translate that for me. He told us an ancient story that is as modern as your...
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When Software Problems  are “People Problems” When Software Problems are “People Problems”
There are two kinds of people, those who work with machines and those who work with people. That’s what I always thought, and until now, there wasn’t much evidence to convince me otherwise. We all know someone who can perform magic wit...
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Addiction Parity on  the Horizon Addiction Parity on the Horizon
The March 5 passage of the Paul Wellstone Mental Health and Addiction Equity Act (H.R. 1424) was a significant victory for the addiction and mental health communities, but before a bill can become a law, both chambers of Congress (the House and th...
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More on Bringing Lives into Balance More on Bringing Lives into Balance
I am revisiting the subject of my previous column titled “Bringing Our Lives Into Balance” as I’m convinced that those of us working in the addictions field need all the help we can get in creating balance in our lives. A wholeso...
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Prevention Strategies You Really Can Use, Part One Prevention Strategies You Really Can Use, Part One
Until now this column has never reported research on drug and alcohol prevention. However, some recent research warrants notice.

The research material reviewed is extensive enough that it requires two parts. Most importantly, it provides a list o...

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The Language of Addiction and Recovery The Language of Addiction and Recovery
There is the The Language of Love (Smalley and Trent, Pocket Books, NY, NY, 1988), The Language of Letting Go, (Beattie, Hazelden Foundation, 1999) and, I propose, the “Language of Addiction and Recovery.” This is an important consider...
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Relationships from Addiction to Authenticity Relationships from Addiction to Authenticity
In their book, Relationships from Addiction to Authenticity, authors Claudine Pletcher and Sally Bartomeolli, PhD — both recovering co-sex addicts — bring readers inside the tumultuous cycle of co-sex addiction. 

First and for...

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