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Meghann Perry, CARC, RCPF

Revolution Recovery

Founder

SESSION DETAILS

PATHWAY: 

Multiple Pathways

SESSION TITLE: 

Infinite Pathways of Recovery

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SESSION DESCRIPTION: 

Our pathways are as unique as we are individuals. We incorporate a wide variety of things into our daily lives and actually need different things at different times in order to sustain recovery. Throughout the stages of ones' recovery, you will find that individuals' pathways are often a tapestry woven from many different types of supports, many of which are not recognized as established recovery pathways.

Established pathways don't always meet the full scope of our needs throughout our time in recovery and they may not honor or mirror individual values, beliefs, identities and culture. So what else could be considered a pathway? Does it have to be an established pathway to be considered valid?

In this workshop, we'll explore a different approach to recognizing and forging recovery pathways. Participants will identify their own needs for recovery wellness as specific, individual components and identify the different ways in which we fulfill them. Well look at the many things we do in our daily lives that make up our tapestry; our own “multiple pathways” of recovery.

There is no one way to recover and no single definition of recovery. The possibilities of pathways are as infinite as the number of people seeking or in recovery. When we are able to recognize that our pathways can be such unique tapestries, we find common threads, connecting with others across the full spectrum of what recovery looks like today, common ground, connecting with our communities and ultimately, connecting with ourselves.

Upon Completion of this Workshop, Participants will:

Discover where existing pathways meet individuals' needs, or leave gaps;

Discover the specific components that encompass an individual's needs for recovery support;

Explore how to cultivate and design personal pathways for self and others.

BIOGRAPHY:

Meghann Perry, CARC, RCPF, is the Founder of Revolution Recovery, providing Curriculum and Program Design and Education in the fields of Storytelling, Theatre, and Recovery Coaching. She creates unique learning, growth and performance experiences across the full spectrum of Prevention, Harm Reduction, Treatment, and Recovery. Meghann has integrated Theatre and Storytelling practices into residential treatment services for adolescents for the MA Dept. of Public Health and has worked extensively with Young People as a Recovery Coach and Theatre Practitioner. She is the creator of the nationally-renowned Phoenix Tales Recovery Storytelling process, researched by the Institute for Health Equity and Social Justice at Northeastern University as an evidence-based recovery support. As a person who has faced many challenges herself, Meghann believes that each person is the best resource in their own healing and transformation.

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