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‘Experiencing Recovery – Part 5′ by William L. White: Recovery Identity & Cultural Affiliation

July 9, 2014 by David Clark

This part of Bill’s excellent talk focuses on identity, social stigma and recovery styles. He describes how some people hide behind anonymity because they are ashamed of themselves.

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