Publications tagged `RECOVERY`
Name | Followers | ||
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Exploring Sobriety | Reflections on life without alcohol. | 3,021 | |
We Are With You | Bringing together voices from drugs, alcohol and mental health. | 441 | |
Chronically (Br)ill | A publication full of stories from the brilliant chronically ill people of Medium. | 152 | |
The Next Day | Stories of resilience, recovery, and growth | 53 | |
Recovery Cultures | Changing the culture of recovery and rewriting the script of addiction | 44 | |
The Better Because Project | Our mission is to create an open, inclusive community where individuals can share their stories of positive change in the face of adversity. | 34 | |
Marigold Health | We work to give every person with a mental health or substance use condition a place to feel heard. Posts express the views of their authors, not Marigold as an organization. | 30 | |
sobercurious | recovering the creative self | 26 | |
Beautifully Broken | They always said I had a book in me, well here it is. A deep look into a life stained by mental illness and a happy ending forged by the weight of all those years of pain. Your life is what you make it. Make it great! | 19 | |
Messy Things | The things we don’t say out loud and the things we need to say out loud. | 14 | |
Safe and Sound | The musings of a survivor of myriad abuses in childhood. It is over now, we’re safe and sound. | 6 | |
A Right to Retrofit | An ongoing series documenting our work on retrofitting across different European cities. The writings focus on the institutional and digital infrastructure needed to better support replicable, democratic and just models of urban transition. | 4 | |
Aging in Recovery | Aging in Recovery is a publication about aging, health, and humor for people growing old in recovery. | 4 | |
fartlek | Fartlek is Swedish for “speed play”. | 3 | |
The Shame Remains | Self acceptance and forgiveness are often out of reach for victims of abuse, who can suffer lifelong issues that manifest themselves in every aspect of their lives, more often than not alone and unheard even by loved ones. This is a place to speak, unjudged and believed. | 3 |