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Carolyn Seval Brooks has written:

'Families in recovery' -- subject(s): Family relationships, Rehabilitation, Drug addicts, Children of drug addicts, Recovering addicts, Alcoholics, Recovering alcoholics, Children of alcoholics

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Carolyn Seval Brooks has written:

'Families in recovery' -- subject(s): Family relationships, Rehabilitation, Drug addicts, Children of drug addicts, Recovering addicts, Alcoholics, Recovering alcoholics, Children of alcoholics

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Look for your local vocational rehabilitation office, which is usually within the state employment office. They have programs to help recovering addicts get job training and placement. The easiest thing to do is apply for a job like anyone else. A recovering addict is just like anyone else, just don't apply for jobs that are known to have employees that are active addicts in the work staff.

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They seek to recover their sobriety and the better life that accompanies it.

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Melissa Harrison has written:

'High Society'

'Both sides of recovery' -- subject(s): Case studies, Rehabilitation, Drug addicts, Alcoholics' spouses, Recovering addicts, Alcoholics, Recovering alcoholics, Twelve-step programs

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three they say "stuff this CRACK it open!"

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