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2 addiction counselors at halfway house die from overdose
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2 addiction counselors at halfway house die from overdose (crosspost) (Original Post)
janterry
May 2017
OP
Learning the difference between clean, sober and working on recovery is complex.
irisblue
May 2017
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irisblue
(34,324 posts)1. The phrase "my disease is on the parking lot
doing push ups while I'm in this room." So sad for their clients and their beloveds.
dixiegrrrrl
(60,011 posts)2. I worked in several treatment centers for a few years
back in late '80's.
They hired mostly recovering staff, including docs, and I have to say, more than a few of the staff, while "clean", were no way "sober" in their behavior and thinking. Several relapsed, quite predictably.
irisblue
(34,324 posts)3. Learning the difference between clean, sober and working on recovery is complex.
Stuart G
(38,726 posts)4. Many do relaps. As You said..."..working on recovery is complex."
very complex, and very difficult I might add. Very sad story in original post....
CountAllVotes
(21,076 posts)5. dead link
JUST FYI