I Am A Lawyer In Recovery, And I Refuse To Be Anonymous
Chad Anderson believes he will be able to help people seek treatment because of the way he does NOT remain an anonymous alcoholic.
Chad Anderson believes he will be able to help people seek treatment because of the way he does NOT remain an anonymous alcoholic.
Addiction is not a choice, but recovery is. If you need help, there are options out there for you to pursue.
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Nicholas is a second-year associate in New York City whose recovery path started with Alcoholics Anonymous...
We should always be looking for ways to improve outcomes. Every moment. Every minute. Every second. 12-step included.
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It’s your journey to sober living. If it’s AA, that’s great. If it’s another path, get on it. Recovery awaits.
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