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The Soul Sickness Crisis

Part 1 Addiction isn’t a problem limited to an “unlucky” or “inferior” class of people, as is so often portrayed by common stereotypes. If anything, substance use disorder is a symptom of a much broader issue – a plight that impacts humans across the board. Nicole White, Executive Director of The Process Recovery Center, refers…

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The Ego Prison of 12 Step Recovery

I thought writing this piece would be a cut and dry task, especially with Process managing partner, Justin Etling, providing both premise and reasoning. Instead, I found myself swept down an unexpected rabbit hole. I started searching for an elusive Bill Wilson quote, but quickly became engrossed in the history of 12 step recovery and,…

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The Truth About Marijuana

Over the course of our careers as social service professionals, we collect memories that stick with us for life. I’d like to share one of those memories with you: In my group therapy sessions, I occasionally show a film to stimulate reflection and discussion. One morning, I played a documentary about a young man’s struggle…

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Substance Use Disorder in the LGBT Community

Characterized by bright colors and jubilant parades, Pride Month is often viewed as a period of celebration for the lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender (LGBT) community. Pride Month, however, is not one giant party; it is a time to remember the discrimination and persecution LGBT people have endured, as well as a time to reflect…

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America’s Love Affair With Alcohol

Earlier this month, the Washington Post reported that 1 out of every 12 American adults has an alcohol use disorder – that’s 17.6 million people. I don’t know about anyone else but – as unfathomable as that number seems – I can’t help but wonder if it’s a little low. Maybe it’s from my experience…