September 2008
NHM Health Focus: Alcohol and Drug Addiction
Recovery
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Each September, National
Alcohol and Drug Addiction Recovery Month celebrates the successes
of those in recovery, commends their treatment providers, and disseminates
the message that recovery from alcohol and drug use disorders in all
its forms is possible.
"Recovery...
is the experience of a meaningful, productive life within the limits
imposed by a history of addiction to alcohol and/or other drugs. Recovery
is both the acceptance and transcendence of limitation." NCADDNJ
"Through scientific advances we now know much more about how exactly drugs work in the brain, and we also know that drug addiction can be successfully treated to help people stop abusing drugs and resume their productive lives." NIDA
"As in recovery from alcoholism, recovery from drug addiction
is considered an ongoing process rather than a cure. Rehabilitation
programs for drug addiction include Alcoholics
Anonymous, Rational Recovery,
and Narcotics Anonymous." (AGS)
These Web sites, and those in the sidebar, will connect you to information,
local providers and other resources that will help you help yourself
or someone else:
Even the smallest action has the potential to improve the quality of
life of those who are recovering, their families and their friends.
Access Excellence @ the National Health Museum has these resources
related to drug abuse:
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