The latest blog articles published by SMART Recovery USA.
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Here's a look at the latest blog articles posted by SMART Recovery USA. Visit the SMART Recovery blog to read more articles aimed at helping you, your loved ones and your community overcome addiction. |
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SMART Recovery USA is pleased to announce that William (Bill) Greer, a lifelong executive in the nonprofit world, has been elected president of its Board of Directors effective January 1, 2019, the start of the organization’s 25th year. He succeeds Joseph Gerstein, MD, FACP, who was the organization’s founding president in 1994 and reprised this role […]
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A guest blog provided by CheckUp & Choices. With the holiday season just behind us, fresh in our minds are memories of the parties, planning and stress that often come with the season. Unfortunately for some, the season often brings more opportunities and unwanted pressures to drink. Indeed, the season which has become synonymous with […]
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In part 1 of this series, we shared the story of Caitlin Darfler. After two years of trying different recovery programs, Caitlin found SMART Recovery. Now two years into her recovery from an opiate addiction, Caitlin is busy building a new life that supports the things that she values most: family, music, and helping others […]
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SAVE THE DATE!
2019 SMART Recovery Annual Conference
Mark your calendars and make plans to join us for the 2019 SMART Recovery Annual Conference happening September 20-22 in Chicago, Illinois.
Join many of your SMART family members as we celebrate our 25th Silver Anniversary!
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About SMART Recovery
Founded in 1994, SMART Recovery uses science-based techniques that have proven to be effective in helping people recover from addiction problems involving any substance or behavior, including such things as alcohol, drugs, gambling, over-eating, shopping and internet use.
Participants use SMART to assume responsibility for their own recovery and become empowered using its 4-Point Program®: building motivation; coping with urges; managing thoughts, feelings and behaviors; and living a balanced life.
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with the tools to abstain from any substance or activity addiction.
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