Eugene Brown is a proud graduate of the College of New Rochele. He has worked as a substance-abuse counselor for more than thirty years, splitting his time in hospitals, detoxification centers, the...ver maisEugene Brown is a proud graduate of the College of New Rochele. He has worked as a substance-abuse counselor for more than thirty years, splitting his time in hospitals, detoxification centers, therapeutic communities, and various group homes. Additionally, Eugene Brown is himself a survivor of the disease of addiction.
“I was motivated to write this book because countless individuals are discharged from various treatment settings and told only to ‘attend a meeting’ as their primary source of support. However, those of us who have maintained abstinence over a period of years fully understand recovery is much more than simply attending self-help groups.”ver menos