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The Dialogue eNewsletter September 2019

Dialogue eNewsletter thumbnail September 2019The September 2019 Dialogue features: Addiction: National Recovery Month | Mental Health: Learning Collaboratives | Prevention: Prescription Opioid and Heroin Awareness | ORN: LGBT+ Long-term Recovery | Region 3 Spotlight: Recovery Stories of Shirley J. Davis and Kathy Dorman.

Additional sections include upcoming training and webinar events, behavioral health observances, new resources, and Region 3 news.

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Recovery Stories:

In this month's newsletter, two special and brave guest contributors shared their recovery stories for Recovery Month.

 

Shirley J. Davis

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For many years, I ran from the realities of my past life and tried extremely hard to hide from the knowledge that I continually lost time and felt like “someone else,” until the winter of my thirtieth year. I went to bed one night and as soon as I turned off the light to go to sleep, I relived a horrible memory of rape. I immediately turned the lights back on and lay shivering in my bed waiting for daylight. It was then that I knew I had to get help.

Continue reading Shirley's story.

 

 

Kathy Dorman

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I’m so grateful to be a recovering addict, to still be alive to give others hope, because I remember the life of hopelessness.

My passion is to reach children and young adults who may feel hopeless or peer pressured into trying drugs. As a child, I was surrounded by family and friends who were caught in the disease of addiction. I tell people, yes, I may have had a choice, but literally I had no chance, at least that’s how I felt.

Continue reading Kathy's story.

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September 3, 2019
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