Is Recovery, Inc. for you? By exploring this track you can try a sample
of Recovery's self-help method, and determine for yourself if we can help
you.
We are at a very exciting stage in our development. By being on the web,
we can share our method with those that are curious and hopefully help
a lot of people along the way. This tour is specially designed to give
you a chance to introduce you to newspaper articles about Recovery members
who have successfully used Recovery to improve their everyday lives, and
to the spotting method, as a way of showing you how Recovery, Inc. members
learn to control their symptoms. As with many new ideas, it is easier to
show you to "spot" in context, than to explain it.
Recovery, Inc. was founded on the belief that there are no hopeless cases.
Click on the "No hopeless cases" heading to read a brief overview of the
organization. Click here for additional basic facts
about Recovery, Inc.
Newspaper Articles and Booklets
The news articles and booklets listed below have been adopted by Recovery,
Inc. for distribution as reprints for Health Care Providers, our
members and the general public. They illustrate how a variety of
people have used the Recovery Method to improve their emotional health
and be better able to function in their daily lives. They also contain
descriptions and facts about Recovery, and its method of self-help. Click
on each article listed below to read it.
New Articles:
Betty benefited from Recovery to overcome
depression and job loss (Irish Times)
Norma and Rose conquered depression, panics
and holiday disappointments (NY Times)
Bill discovered self-help skills and quit medicating
with alcohol (Berea Sun Times, OH)
Today, Hank's agoraphobia is under control (News
Times, Danbury, CT)
Almost homebound with panic, Linda manages her
fears (Orangeville Banner, Ontario)
Gaston exchanged alcohol for Recovery's self-help
tools (Cataracte, New Brunswick)
Recovery's coping techniques resulted in Gerry's
dropped anger (Peninsula Daily News, WA)
Bob and Randy traded anger for new peace in
family (LA Times)
Emotionally challenged people found help, hope
and understanding (Daily Gleaner, New Brunswick)
People Like Us (Booklet), Stories
of Success and Hope.
Brochures
Are these true examples?
Yes, these are actual examples, provided by Recovery, Inc. members. When
you go to an example page you will read a brief example, and see buttons
for "Other Perspectives", "What does that mean?" and "Show me more" or
"Let me try!". The purpose of structuring it like that is so that the example
follows the outline of group meetings.
Click on "Other perspectives" to read further comments by other members.
If you see an unfamiliar word, click on it, or go to "What does that mean",
and be led to selected definitions. "Show me more" will lead you to another
example offered by a different member. If you would like to contribute
your own example. please send email to Headquarters.
We have members e-mailing new examples to us every day, this section is
truly a group effort, any and all contributions are welcome!
Unfamiliar Language
You may notice that Recovery members use some unusual expressions. Some
of them may seem unfamiliar, if this is the case, click on the highlighted
word and a description will be offered. The examples all follow the same
pattern. As you read more, see if you can notice what the examples have
in common. For more information, click here for answers to
Frequently Asked Questions about Recovery.
Let's GO!
Please choose one area of interest from the six that appear below. This
will lead you to your first example. And drop in any time, we are always
updating our examples!
Click here for examples from
the Recovery Reporter.
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