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Caring for your mental & physical health is an important part of the recovery journey. ๐ #Recovery gives you the chance to put your needs, goals, and well-being first. Every step forward matters. For ways to support yourself, visit โก๏ธ bit.ly/4adph0G. #RecoveryMonth2025
DYK: 50.2 million American adults consider themselves in recovery? Recovery is REAL and starts in spaces that heal. Find people and places that support your #Recovery goals at samhsa.gov/recovery #RecoveryMonth2025 #YouAreNotAlone
This #RecoveryMonth2025, check in with someone in #Recovery. Ask what brings them joy, what gives their life meaning. Remind them they are not alone. ๐ Explore ways to give support: buff.ly/AxIKHZX #RecoveryHappens Make an appointment today at www.maggiesmithnp.com
September is National Recovery Month Theme: Recovery is REAL (Restoring Every Aspect of Life) This week highlights how a sense of belonging can help people on their recovery journey. #RecoveryMonth2025 #RecoveryJourney #YouAreNotAlone
The journey can be easier with the right people by your side. To find a recovery support community for issues with mental health, drugs, or alcohol, visit:
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September is National Recovery Month. The Captive Advantage, is privileged to be serving the Addiction Recovery Services profession.
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September is National Recovery Month โ the theme for #RecoveryMonth2025 is: Recovery is REAL (Restoring Every Aspect of Life).
#RecoveryHappens #RecoveryJourney #YouAreNotAlone
๐ As September and National Recovery Month come to a close, we share a reminder that you are important. Helping a neighbor, sharing an activity, simply showing up for someone not only helps them, it also helps YOUR #Recovery #RecoveryHappens #RecoveryMonth2025
September is National Recovery Month. SAMHSAโs 2025 Toolkit includes social media content, educational materials, and resources to raise awareness and support individuals in recovery. Check it out: www.samhsa.gov/about/digita...
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๐ This is a reminder that you are important. Helping a neighbor, sharing an activity, simply showing up for someone not only helps them ๐ค, it also helps YOUR #Recovery #RecoveryHappens #RecoveryMonth2025
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This #RecoveryMonth2025, check in with someone in #Recovery. Remind them they are not alone. Explore ways to give support: samhsa.gov/find-support/helping-someone
Together, we can make #Recovery REAL (Restores Every Aspect of Life) for everyone. #RecoveryMonth2025
#RecoveryMonth2025 is a great time to prioritize care, connection, and healing. โค๏ธ๐ฉนNeed help getting started? Go to โก๏ธ www.maggiesmithnp.com #Recovery #Wellness
We all need a healthy and stable place to reflect and grow. ๐ Learn why #Recovery is REAL (Restores Every Aspect of Life) at buff.ly/62whDOF #RecoveryMonth2025
๐ซ You donโt have to be alone in #recovery. Find your support network. Find your strength. Explore options that work for YOU at samhsa.gov/recovery
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Recovery strengthens the foundation for the home๐ก, the heart ๐, and the hope ๐ปwe all need to keep going. Learn how #RecoveryIsPossible for everyone Make your appointment today at www.maggiesmithnp.com #RecoveryHappens #RecoveryMonth2025
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Recovery strengthens the foundation for the home๐ก, the heart ๐, and the hope ๐ปwe all need to keep going. Learn how #RecoveryIsPossible for everyone samhsa.gov/recovery #RecoveryHappens #RecoveryMonth2025
September is National Recovery Month! Recovery is possible, and there are evidence-backed treatments for supporting our adolescents.
Check out our QR code on the last slide for more information on effective treatment and support options. ๐๐ซ
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Caring for your mental and physical health is an important part of recovery. #Recovery gives you the chance to put your needs, goals, and well-being first. Start here โก๏ธ samhsa.gov/find-support/how-to-cope Make your appointment today at www.maggiesmithnp.com #RecoveryMonth2025 #Wellness
Recovery strengthens the foundation for the home ๐ก, the heart ๐, and the hope ๐ปwe all need to keep going. Learn how #RecoveryIsPossible for everyone: samhsa.gov/recovery
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@sean-fogler.bsky.social from our team joined Kim Downey along with Kevin Hyer to talk about recovery, resilience, and a path forward. Give it a listen!
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This National Recovery Month, we recognize that we all need a healthy and stable place to reflect and grow. ๐
Recovery strengthens the foundation for the home๐ก, the heart ๐, and the hope ๐ปwe all need to keep going. Learn how #RecoveryIsPossible for everyone samhsa.gov/recovery #RecoveryMonth2025
It was a powerful demonstration of the fantastic work that is taking place in Northallerton and the surrounding areas, and and important reminder that recovery is possible! #RecoveryMonth #RecoveryMonth2025
#RecoveryMonth2025 is a great time to prioritize care, connection, and healing. SAMHSA has resources to help you get started: samhsa.gov/find-support/how-to-cope
#Recovery #Wellness
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Recovery is a way to care for yourself every day
Wellness supports recovery
September is National Recovery Month This week explores key aspects of health and well-being. Key points: Believe you can recover, and you are halfway there. Recovery includes whole health. Treatment, recovery support services, and community connections make recovery possible.
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During #RecoveryMonth2025, focus on your well-being. Sleep ๐๏ธ, healthy eating ๐ , exercise ๐โก๏ธand connections ๐ are vital. For more tips: buff.ly/hCMXXEa #Wellness
Julie Andrews once put a bumper sticker on her car that said:
โMary Poppins Is A Junkie.โ
The actress shocked the children in the film with her swearing and by smoking on set โ while co-star Dick Van Dyke was an alcoholic who struggled with suicidal thoughts.
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