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President’s Award, NAADAC—The Association for Addiction Professionals 2002: Lifetime Achievement Award, Illinois Alcohol and Other Drug Abuse Professional Certification Association (IAODAPCA) 2003: National Association of Addiction Treatment Provider’s (NAATP) Michael Q. Ford Journalism Award 2004
The Association for Addiction Professionals [8] (NAADAC) provides a different definition of recovery. According to William White, MA, “recovery is the experience… through which individuals, families, and communities impacted by severe alcohol and other drug (AOD) problems utilize internal and external resources to voluntarily resolve these ...
He wrote over 400 papers and 18 books. He received awards from the National Association of Addiction Treatment Providers (NAATP), the National Council on Alcoholism and Drug Dependence, (NAADAC), the Association of Addiction Professionals, and the American Society of Addiction Medicine (ASAM). [20]
National Association for Children of Addiction (United States) Recovered; National Council on Problem Gambling (United States) National Families in Action; National Social Norms Resource Center; Northeast Kingdom Human Services
LifeRing has been represented by speakers at professional conferences of organizations including the American Psychological Association, the Association of Addiction Professionals (NAADAC), the California Association of Alcoholism and Drug Abuse Counselors (CAADAC), [2] Multiple Pathways of Recovery Conference (2015), and FtBConscience 2 (2014 ...
This category includes those organizations that are involved in the treatment of substance use disorders, physical dependence and addictive behavior.. Some of these organizations are twelve steps programs.
Despite the idea of cross-addiction being accepted as real in many addiction recovery groups, there is said to be little empirical evidence to support the idea and recent research suggests that the opposite is more likely to be true. The following is a list of twelve-step drug addiction recovery groups.
Dana Gillespie Finnegan (May 8, 1932 – November 2022) was an American therapist, alcoholism counselor and addiction specialist. In 1979, she was a founding member of the National Association of Lesbian and Gay Addiction Professionals (NALGAP), now known as NALGAP: The Association of Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender Addiction Professionals and Their Allies.