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17th October 2024

Three Tim Leighton Stories

Please check out three posts I have added to the Stories section of our website for one of our later Recovery Voices, Tim Leighton, a person who has greatly inspired me over the years. A few years into his personal recovery from addiction, Tim started work at Clouds House (a residential treatment centre) as a counsellor in 1985...
16th October 2024

‘Peer Recovery Support: A Bridge to Hope and Healing’ by David McCartney

When we eliminate power asymmetries between professionals and service users – accepting that the patient and their family have lived expertise, offer meaningful choice (not only which medication to use), accept that the client’s goals may be different from...
15th October 2024

From Drug Addict to Talented Filmmaker: Marcus Fair

The first film clip below involve rehab, busking, writing a play, and touring as a director of the play. But then Marcus was back to drugs and the streets… and HMP. He describes this prison visit, which involved running the prison radio and doing some filming, as saving his life. 
14th October 2024

Helping People Overcome Substance Use Problems: The Essential

'... if we are to support those that experience problems we need to understand them as people first and foremost: what drives the inner experience of use of drugs and alcohol, what drives change and how people not only identify a different kind of of life, but also how...
10th October 2024

It’s Not Just About the Drug

The most dramatic illustration of the role of ‘social context’ centres around heroin addiction and the widespread use by American soldiers of heroin and opium during the Vietnam War. It involved one of the most ambitious and interesting research studies ever undertaken on use of psychoactive drugs.
9th October 2024

Providing Access to Mutual Aid: James Deakin

At a very early stage, James and colleagues realised that they needed to ‘cover all the bases’ in relation to mutual aid. People were given a variety of options. If the person couldn’t relate to the 12-Step approach, they could try SMART Recovery, and if that didn’t work they could try...
8th October 2024

Wulf Livingston’s ARC Fitness 2024 Recovery in Motion Conference Talk

'And I've come to understand, and this is probably one of the key learnings for me over a very long time, I've come to understand the idea of commissioning recovery is an oxymoron. And for anyone who's not quite sure what the word oxymoron means, it's when you stick two words...'
7th October 2024

Celebrating Recovery

Please check out this magical video from ARC Fitness that shows Gary Rutherford, Founder of this amazing recovery community, introducing a celebration of those people in the conference hall  who are in recovery from addiction. All taking place to the wonderful Coldplay song A Sky Full of Stars. For me, tears welled up as people received...
6th October 2024

The Magic at ARC Fitness: Gary Rutherford

Gary says that the team of people at ARC have contributed to the magic and success of the organisation. All but one person have been there from the start of the journey. Team members work in areas where their strength shines through. They get the fact that ARC...
6th October 2024

Developing ARC Fitness: Gary Rutherford

Gary realised he now had to do a lot of work on himself. For example, he wasn’t a confident public speaker. He decided to create a ‘Thought for the Day’ video every day, which has resulted in over 300+ short films on YouTube that are focused on various aspects relating to recovery.
6th October 2024

My Drinking Problem: Gary Rutherford

Gary didn't suffer any major trauma growing up. He just came from Northern Ireland: ‘… we have a lot of anxiety and trauma in our society. I was afraid of everything, and I just found something that worked for me at that age. But the problem for me is that it was that immediate connection with alcohol was so destructive…'
6th October 2024

Government & Recovery: Tim Leighton

The Conservatives developed the first drug strategy, Tackling Drugs to Build a Better Britain, which became an attack on drug-related crime. In the following years, drug problems were treated more as a criminal justice issue, rather than a health issue. People began to be placed on opioid substitution (often methadone) treatment...
6th October 2024

A 36-Year Journey: Tim Leighton

Around 1990, Tim met Dr Tony Ryle, one of the most remarkable people that he has ever met. Tony invited him to join a group of people who were helping to develop Cognitive Analytic Therapy (CAT). Tim started spending a day a week at St Thomas’s Hospital in London where Tony was offering supervised practice in the...
6th October 2024

Enjoying Life in NA: Tim Leighton

Tim fell into drug use in his teens and drugs progressively became more central to his life. However, he led a double life, as even up to the end of his using he was still functioning to some extent—for example, he was attending university. He suspects that his using was was about him feeling very lost in the world.
3rd October 2024

Recovering People and Their Stories

I make reference to Lewis Mehl-Madrona, the Native American psychiatrist who wrote the fascinating book Healing the Mind Through the Power of Story: The Promise of Narrative Psychiatry. I read Lewis’s words: ‘Stories help us develop empathy…. Stories give cognitive and emotional significance to experience.'