National Recovery Month

September marks National Recovery Month, aimed at promoting awareness and understanding of mental and substance use disorders. This initiative is championed by the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA).

Top 5 Facts to Know

Scope: Substance use disorders and mental illnesses affect millions worldwide.

Stigma: One of the largest barriers to recovery is societal stigma.

Resources: There are various forms of treatment and resources available.

Community Support: Peer support plays a significant role in the recovery process.

Holistic Approach: Effective recovery often involves addressing both mental and physical health.

3 Ways to Be a Better Force for Health Related to Recovery

Educate and Advocate: Help break the stigma by sharing accurate information.
Support Local Programs: Volunteer or donate to local mental health and substance use programs.
Be Supportive: Offer a listening ear and emotional support to those in the recovery process.

Resource Sites
Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration: www.samhsa.gov
National Alliance on Mental Illness: www.nami.org
Recovery.org: www.recovery.org

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