Blog

17th March 2025

Moving On In My Recovery (MOIMR)

The MOIMR programme was developed by asking people in recovery what helped them most early in their recovery (e.g., what topics were most important to consider and what strategies and techniques were most helpful to them). The programme addresses many topics related to mental wellbeing and substance misuse (e.g., how to...
12th March 2025

Addiction and Psychological Pain: Some Reflections

When I came to Australia in late-2008, I again rarely heard the word ‘trauma’ used, even by addiction treatment services. I didn’t think a great deal about this matter until I read Judy Atkinson’s book 'Trauma Trails: Recreating Songlines—The Transgenerational Effects of Trauma in Indigenous Australia', which just blew me away. I didn’t just learn about trauma and how so many Aboriginal...
11th March 2025

What Facilitates Recovery From Mental Health Problems?: Scottish Recovery Network

... recognising strengths and being given optimistic messages of recovery potential (from friends and family, professionals, carers, peers) whilst witnessing the recovery journeys of others made a positive impact on...
10th March 2025

Iron Sharpens Iron Campaign 2025: ARC Fitness

The #IronSharpensIron campaign strives to create a culture and a community where individuals feel safe and empowered to lean on one another, grow together, and overcome addiction through their shared strength and resilience. Whether you are an individual struggling with addiction, an individual in recovery, or a family member...
5th March 2025

Recovery in Residentials: Eternal Media Podcast

In the first instance, Wulf describes that Penryhn House was developed so that it was porous to the outside community—people can come into Penryhn to attend mutual aid groups, for example, whilst residents of Penryhn are allowed to interact out in the community.
4th March 2025

Entering Penryhn House: Lee Daly

I was terrified when I moved into Penryhn House. I had such low self-esteem and all my insecurities surfaced. I arrived with all my possessions in one holdall bag, which I didn’t unpack for two weeks. I was still unsure whether this recovery thing was what I wanted. However, I slowly convinced myself that I should try and if it didn’t work...
3rd March 2025

Mark’s Recovery Story Film

I invited Mark to create a piece of Forum Theatre for the students attending my Clinical Masters course on addiction that focused on the dilemmas faced by people recovering from heroin addiction. The class was a huge success, and Mark was really touched by the positive reception and feedback he received from the students.
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...