An ironic facet of a fellowship honoring humility and anonymity is that the first person willing to stand and speak for NA may, if that act is any indication, be the least qualified to do so.
I have been an addiction professional and social worker since 1994. I started blogging in 2005 as the Clinical Director at Dawn Farm. I currently serve as the Director of Social Work and Spiritual Care for a healthcare system. I've also served as the Director of Behavioral Health at another hospital. I'm also a lecturer at Eastern Michigan University’s School of Social Work.
Views expressed here are my own.
Keep in mind that the field, the contexts in which the field operates, and my views have changed over time.
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Wow, what a great, balanced article!
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He has a gift for communicating positions better than the advocates of the position.
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Wow, what a great, balanced article!
He has a gift for communicating positions better than the advocates of the position.