Just like others in recovery, I begin each day with the freedom to choose. Gratitude’s amazing powers have given me the ability to appreciate what is positive in my life. So to celebrate Gratitude Month, I asked a few friends and colleagues in the recovery community for their gifts of recovery....
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Celebrating our Frontline Behavioral Health Workers!
KCRC would like to recognize all the behavioral health professionals who play a critical role in mental health and substance use recovery. We are grateful for the work that behavioral […]...
read moreRecovery Lifestyle: Curate a Lifestyle That Celebrates & Champions Recovery
As mental health awareness month approaches, it is important to take every opportunity to combat the negative attitudes, prejudices and discriminations around mental health and substance use in our communities. […]...
read moreYouth Leadership, Well-being, & Recovery: CitiesRise
A growing body of research shows that substance use disorder (SUD) peer services can be an asset to individuals along the recovery continuum and aid behavioral health providers in achieving positive outcomes...
read moreRecovery in Tribal Communities
Over generations, Indigenous people in the United States have experienced genocide, removal from their lands, forced assimilation that has stolen important language and cultural practices, and discrimination that causes higher unemployment rates, poverty, and poorer health....
read moreHow Recovery Schools Make a Difference
The first recovery high school in the U.S. opened in Minnesota in 1987, and was designed specifically for students in recovery from substance use and co-occurring disorders....
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