Overcoming Shame in Drug Recovery: Reclaiming Self-Worth: Revision history

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8 January 2026

  • curprev 20:0220:02, 8 January 2026Coenwidnwd talk contribs 19,287 bytes +19,287 Created page with "<html><p> Shame rarely arrives alone. It drags secrecy behind it, then isolation, then the kind of inner cold that makes a person feel undeserving of warmth. In drug recovery, shame can do more damage than any relapse. It convinces people not to reach out, not to return to treatment after a slip, not to make eye contact with nurses, counselors, or their own family. It distorts memory and identity, whispering that the past defines the future. If you recognize that voice,..."