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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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Young Adult Workers More Likely to Use Illicit Drugs
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Written by John Casquarelli   
Thursday, 08 November 2007
According to the Center for Substance Abuse Research (CESAR) at the University of Maryland, young adult workers are more likely to use illicit drugs than their older counterparts.

Almost 20% of full-time workers between the ages of 18 and 25 reported using illicit drugs in the past month, compared to 10% of full-time workers between the ages of 26 and 34, and 7% of full-time workers between the ages of 35 and 49.
At the same time, these younger full-time workers are least likely to have access to drug and alcohol education, prevention, and treatment resources in their workplace.

One-third of workers between the ages of 18 and 25 claimed that their employer offered educational information regarding drug and alcohol use, while 46% of workers between the ages of 35 and 49 reported being offered educational information. Furthermore, only 40% of young adults stated that they had access to an employee assistance program, compared to 56% or more of workers over the age of 25.

Employers of young adults should take into consideration the higher rate of drug and alcohol use among this younger demographic when planning their workplace substance abuse programs.




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