Occupational therapy in addiction recovery: Making daily life livable
Jonathan first met the health system on the floor of an emergency room.
He had drunk himself into a crisis, and the team did what they are trained to do: stabilize, monitor, and discharge. He got a lecture. He got a referral. He was given an AA meeting list. Then he got on with the long business of suffering.
For years, Jonathan bounced between moments of crisis and well-intentioned medical appointments that …
Occupational therapy in addiction recovery: Making daily life livable











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