Five Lessons I Have Learned in Addiction Recovery
Key points from my recovery as a neurodivergent adult
Addiction recovery has never been a straight path for me. It has been messy, unpredictable, and often uncomfortable, but it has also been a profound process of growth and becoming. Addiction isn’t a story that ends neatly with abstinence or relapse; it is a shifting, ongoing negotiation of who we are in relation to ourselves, our communities, and the wider world. Over the years, I have carried lessons that have shaped not only my recovery but also how I understand myself as a neurodivergent person.
Here are five of the lessons that have stood out in almost 10 years of recovery.
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