
Whazzup with Stigma? Part 1 of 2
Recovery thought-leader, Sandy Rivers* has raised an interesting question about stigma. Over on LinkedIn, she asks: “How do you think changing

Recovery thought-leader, Sandy Rivers* has raised an interesting question about stigma. Over on LinkedIn, she asks: “How do you think changing

“At the diner, d’you mean?” This was my baffled response to the phrase “meeting people where they’re at.” Silly me.

“If clinical mental health professionals refuse to see peer support professionals as either equals or as working professionals of value

Doom and gloom – that’s what we’re in for! Just listen to the doomsayers: “Addiction is a three-fold disease –

Over on LinkedIn, MINT member Lisa Ardner is challenging the influential Peggy Swarbrick over Motivational Interviewing (MI). Ardner’s essay –

In both the behavioral health field and the recovery community, I’m often asked to differentiate between clinical (counseling) and non-clinical