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Subscribe to Recovery Talks before Dec.20 and 1$ will be donated to enhance a patient's quality of life. http://t.co/LRtZ8gbG
December 18, 2012
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RT @myrapiat: Check out Janet's recovery story #mentalhealth #recovery http://t.co/UJWbMclA @institutdouglas
December 11, 2012
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Thanks for your interest RT @dysthymicdad: When it Hurts to even Hope… | Recovery Talks http://t.co/jWPMxoLo #mentalhealth #stigma
December 06, 2012
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Perfectionism,” all or nothing thinking” or personalizing, are hurdles to recovery http://t.co/6XqJhvjI
December 03, 2012
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Mental health services have only recently begun to integrate the hopeful message of the reality of recovery http://t.co/orH6fAfk
November 30, 2012
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RT @mmhrc_: Check out our latest podcast! Rob Whitley of the @institutdouglas talks about the recovery movement http://t.co/4QCE0GtR
November 28, 2012
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"Inner dialogue affects one’s actions and emotions". Read Carol in her blog "Recovery Talks" http://t.co/ssT2487i
November 07, 2012
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" I look at time as my friend, and hang on tightly to any progress I have made" says J.Komaroff about #recovery http://t.co/9uUZ13Rm
November 05, 2012
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Recovery allows one to live without emotional entrapment. -Carole, recovered from an Eating Disorder http://t.co/O7pZAlLF
October 18, 2012
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In "Recovery Talks", Janina writes This journey of awareness can happen to anyone for sure. http://t.co/NGKMpz4d
October 04, 2012
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