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Personal Stories: Why are Personal Stories important?
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Monday, 24 March 2008. Why are Personal Stories important? The experiences and views of people who have 'been there' are critical for our understanding of addiction and recovery. Personal Stories of people who have been affected by substance use problems, either directly or indirectly via their loved ones, are important for:. Inspiring and motivating people affected by substance use problems. Understanding how the harms caused by substances and the substance-using lifestyle can be reduced. I did it my way.
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Personal Stories: July 2008
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Friday, 4 July 2008. Brian tells us how his personal story just seemed to jump out of him! Please visit Brian White's personal page by clicking on his name in the title. Links to this post. Chris Ling tells us his reasons for wanting to do his personal story -. I have written my. To visit Chris' personal page, please click on his name in the title. Links to this post. Chris tells us why he wanted to put his personal story to paper - . Last summer, after meeting the Wired In team, I decided to do my.
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Personal Stories: Kevin Manley
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Wednesday, 26 March 2008. I first met Kevin two years ago after he had stopped using drugs. There was something about him which I couldn't quite put my finger on. It was an inner peace, something special. Of course, given his previous drug-using career, he potentially had some struggles ahead of him as he moved along his path of recovery. But there was this calm. Kevin has been a Wired In volunteer for the past two years and I am confident that he has much to contribute to this field. This is his. I wish...
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Personal Stories: April 2008
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Friday, 4 April 2008. I met Kevin's mother Kerry some months after meeting her son and quickly learnt what a special lady she was. She wrote her Personal Story and was discussing it with Lucie and Sarah, but was unsure whether she wanted to be filmed. . Kerry was a natural. Some of the things she talked about still bring tears to my eyes. Links to this post. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Director of Wired In. Helping people find recovery from addiction, and enabling society to better help them do so.
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the prof speaks out: June 2008
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The prof speaks out. Monday, 30 June 2008. Government needs to provide genuine support for families. I’m sitting here on the other side of the world (on holiday) looking through articles in Drink and Drugs News. I have read the excellent article by David Gilliver, entitled “Family Matters’, with mixed feelings. 8216;Family Misfortune’. Over three and a half years ago in DDN. The header to my article included the statement,. David’s header included the statement,. True, there have been fantastic efforts b...
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Our faces: Lucie and David
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Monday, 24 March 2008. Lucie and David celebrating his birthday last year, with 'Thing'. . Lucie graduated in Psychology, winning the Student of the Year Prize in her department in Swansea. She writes content for our website and the multimedia guides we are developing, and works closely in the community with people affected by substance use problems. . Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Director of Wired In. Helping people find recovery from addiction, and enabling society to better help them do so.
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Our films: Recovery from heroin addiction - Part 1
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Sunday, 10 August 2008. Recovery from heroin addiction - Part 1. Following on from the 'Life as a heroin addict' series we know focus on recovery from such addiction. In this first part we look specifically how 'Wanting to change' affects the chances of sustaining long term recovery. Recovery from heroin addiction - Part 1. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Subscribe in a reader. Subscribe to Our films by Email. I did it my way. The prof speaks out. Wired In films - you tube.
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Our films: August 2008
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Sunday, 31 August 2008. Recovery from heroin addiction - Part 4. We continue our series by looking further into the important components of recovery from substance misuse. There are many separate pieces that have to fit together to make sustained recovery possible and we look at some of those factors here. Recovery from heroin addiction - Part 4. Sunday, 24 August 2008. Recovery from heroin addiction - Part 3. Recovery from heroin addiction" - Part 3. Sunday, 17 August 2008. Sunday, 10 August 2008. In th...
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the prof speaks out: March 2008
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The prof speaks out. Monday, 31 March 2008. Some good and some bad. I'd like to thank Action on Addiction for becoming a new Lead Sponsor of Daily Dose. We've also started an Associate Sponsor's programme (£1,000 per annum) following kind offers of support from Salford DAAT and Barking and Dagenham DAAT. . Thank you very much. And while I am having a constructive winge, please check out Kevin's Blog. Posted by David Clark. Links to this post. Sunday, 30 March 2008. Come back, Jim! Posted by David Clark.
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the prof speaks out: August 2008
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The prof speaks out. Sunday, 31 August 2008. New Seminal Monograph from William L White. I'm back after a period of looking after my three youngest children during their summer visit - and a period of recovery! I have just received notification from William L White of his new publication, 'Recovery Management and Recovery-Oriented Systems of Care: Scientific Rationale and Promising Practices'. Whilst a shift to a recovery-oriented system of care represents a major challenge for this country, we are very ...