Blog

The idea of a Blog page is that we will regularly be posting a wide variety of different content. The page will not only contain posts related to our Recovery Voices interviews, but also include key information about addiction, recovery and treatment, latest happenings within the recovery communities with which we are collaborating, and relevant news and information from the wider world. We also hope to have contributions from guest bloggers from time-to-time. 

26th February 2025

Stories Section Posts: David Best

David was invited to an inspirational 12-Step graduation ceremony at HM Prison Lancaster Farms, where he witnessed a level of emotional intensity and gratitude, along with a collective feeling of empowerment and belonging, that he had never seen whilst working at the so-called centre for excellence, the National Addiction...
25th February 2025

Recovery Trails Film: Lucke Gabriel

‘Even when you’re in pain. Even when you are really hurting. Even when you are feeling really broken, you can actually get through these challenges. But not on your own, as a team. As a community, we do it together. That’s how we get well. Stuff like this is just priceless, and it’s kind of spreading the message that recovery is a really...
24th February 2025

Healing Environments: Dr. Bruce Perry

But the key to change, honestly, is that you have a healing environment that’s filled with people who see you. Who make you feel that you belong. Because what they then allow you to do, is that when you are in need of a regulatory interaction where somebody just is present, you can do that. When you're in need of somebody who is...
19th February 2025

Themes Section Posts: David Best

David describes two important aims for recovery communities or groups: Can the connectedness of recovery communities inspire similar changes more broadly across the wider community? Can they be the glue or the inspiration for re-engaging a range of excluded and marginalised groups and individuals?
18th February 2025

Hadrian’s Wall Walk, 2016: North Wales Recovery Communities

The idea in conducting this expedition in was two-fold. Firstly, to give the Penryhn residents an occasion where they would go way beyond anything they thought they could achieve. Where they would experience, and overcome, extreme hardship. Secondly, to challenge...
17th February 2025

Leaning Into Vulnerability: Carlie Atkinson

'... I am leaning into my vulnerabilities as part of my healing. It takes courage to be vulnerable, and there is strength in that. If sharing this encourages even one person to embrace their challenges within this neurotypical system, to be kind to themselves, or to...'
12th February 2025

Theme Films Playlist: David Best

David describes two important aims for recovery communities or groups: Can the connectedness of recovery communities inspire similar changes more broadly across the wider community? Can they be the glue or the inspiration for re-engaging a range of excluded and marginalised groups and individuals?
11th February 2025

Self-Change and Recovery Capital

Granfield and Cloud described other assets that a person possesses or that exist within their immediate environment that can function to promote and sustain recovery from drug- and alcohol-related problems. These assets are described as various forms of recovery capital, defined as: ‘…. the breadth and depth of internal and...
10th February 2025

A Conversation With David Best

There is a resonance through our conversation and David’s work that what recovery does at its heart is to transform. It does this through contagion, i.e. it spreads from one person to another, from one community to another. Importantly, the transformation is not only for those recovering from difficult experiences of alcohol...
5th February 2025

Helping People Overcome Emotional Distress: The Power Threat Meaning Framework

It highlights and clarifies the links between wider social factors such as poverty, discrimination and inequality, along with traumas such as abuse and violence, and the resulting emotional distress or troubled behaviour, whether it is confusion, fear, despair or troubled or troubling behaviour. It also shows why those of us who...
4th February 2025

The Power of Stories: Saffron Roberts

When you share your story, and listen to other people’s stories, you realise that they have part of your story in theirs, and vice versa. This helps you identify with, and connect to, these other people. We kind of earn our seats at ‘the table’ with the pain and suffering we’ve been through. We connect in meetings through our suffering.
3rd February 2025

Gary Rutherford’s ARC Fitness Journey

As some of you know, I had such a special time when I visited ARC Fitness last May. I fell in love with the city and the people there. As for ARC Fitness... Wow! Just an amazing recovery initiative.  And I was humbled by both the reception and kindness I received. Here are links to my two blog posts about my trip, along with a short film...
29th January 2025

The Dynamic Spread of Happiness

Happy people tended to be located in the centre of their local social networks and in large clusters of happy people. The happiness of an individual was associated with the happiness of people up to three degrees removed in the social network (e.g. to the friends of their friends’ friends). People who were surrounded by...
28th January 2025

The Voyage to Recovery: Lucke Gabriel (2)

‘We all help each other out in difficult times, and it’s really nice to hear their stories and experiences and sort of try to relate to what they have been through. It’s very good to feel you’re not alone, and that you can open up to these people and not feel judged. I feel a lot more...'
27th January 2025

The Voyage to Recovery: Lucke Gabriel (1)

Filming and editing ‘The Voyage to Recovery,’ which told the story of seven young service users of Adferaid Recovery in North Wales sailing on the Faramir off the south coast of England, has been one of Lucke’s favourite Eternal Media experiences.