September offers a dedicated time to highlight issues and people within the recovery community and reminds others that ...
At a training the other day on the topic of homelessness, a participant stood up during the question-and-answer section and shared his perspective for the audience. "I appreciate you trying to be ...
The Camden County Board of Commissioners and the Addiction Awareness Task Force (AATF) launched the Break the Stigma campaign ...
Cayuga Community College is bringing back its popular Cultural Speaker Series this fall, kicking off with an in-depth ...
About 85% of patients with opioid use disorder (OUD) are described in clinical notes as being abusers, addicts, junkies, or with other stigmatizing terms, preliminary results of a new study suggest.
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How we reported on a Machias recovery home
Editor's Note: This week, Monitor reporters explain the process behind some of their most impactful reporting of the year.
Yoga, finance classes and spiritual mentoring are part of an expanded roster of offerings meant to heal “the whole person” at the Addiction Recovery Ministry in Sharpsburg. “We realize that addiction ...
For Scott Elliott, CEO of Vancouver’s Dr. Peter Centre, no single treatment can undo the trauma and addiction faced by many Indigenous clients. What he sees working most powerfully, he says, is love.
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