2. Use person-first language
101 Ways we Facilitate Recovery Person-first language is used to speak appropriately and respectfully about people who have health issues. So often in the past
101 Ways we Facilitate Recovery Person-first language is used to speak appropriately and respectfully about people who have health issues. So often in the past
Your Life Continues When you choose the Caring Center of Wichita, wherever you are at in your life and recovery is where we will meet.
“There’s a difference between those inmates we’re ‘mad at’ and those we fear. Let’s release and help assimilate into society those who we can, and
We know. We get it. Many of us have been at the crossroads and, like you, took that first step and asked for professional help.
Originally published as a Letter to the Editor in the Wichita Eagle on April 5, 2013. Reprinted here from a copy of the letter submitted. As
Originally sent as a Letter to the Editor in the Wichita Eagle on March 24, 2013. Reprinted here from a copy of the letter submitted.
First published on May 28, 2007 in America Jesuit Review Treatment, Not Prison My journey from childhood to prison, and my abrupt release from a
You do not have to go to prison to stop abusing drugs. We know more today because now, we know addiction is a brain disease.