Rick Visser’s Recovery Philosophy


 

Rick Visser’s Recovery Philosophy – So when we talk about treatment you have some strong feelings about harm reduction vs complete sobriety. You have a lot of things you have done over the year…

 

Cousin of Holyoke Mayor Alex Morse pleads to charges connected with drunk
Police found heroin and suboxone, a narcotic medication, in the car. Douglas Morse was charged with possession of heroin. Upon his brother's arrest, Mayor Morse stressed the need for treatment for drug abusers. "For me, this is just another reminder as …
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Police reports: 1 arrest over past 3 years for heroin at Ann Arbor library
For possessing heroin at the library last July, he was sentenced on April 7 to a year and a half of probation, during which time he must submit to regular drug and alcohol testing and go to outpatient substance abuse treatment. City officials weigh in …
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'It was the biggest mistake of my life' — Searsport woman sentenced for
She told the judge Thursday that she currently is taking Suboxone, an opiate replacement therapy. “She wants to be the best person she can be to give her daughter a stable environment,” Villa said. “Being a mother is unselfish. You can't be a good …
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2 Responses to “Rick Visser’s Recovery Philosophy”

  • Josh Kastleman:

    Rick is right on with his recovery philosophy. I hate the idea of just harm
    reduction. It doesn’t work and just promotes chemical dependency. The idea
    of a full recovery needs to be the goal from the start. ?

  • Action Recovery Group: