a.To get back (something lost or taken away), especially by making an effort:recovered his keys near the water cooler; recovered the ball in the end zone. b.To search for, find, and bring back:divers recovered the body; researchers recovering fossils. ...
Alcoholism Treatment Quarterly - White () Citation Context ... researchers have begun to recognize a coping orientation amongsrecovering substance users and formerly incarcerated persons involving becoming as“professional ex-” (Brown, 1991) or “wounded healer” (=-=White, 2000-=-; Maruna, 2001...
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How are you different than before program? How does working the steps lead you to a spiritual awakening? What message do you carry to the alcoholic who still suffers? Why is this important? What 12 step work do you do? What are the principles (Service is the 12th step principle) that w...
Define recovered memory. recovered memory synonyms, recovered memory pronunciation, recovered memory translation, English dictionary definition of recovered memory. n. 1. A memory of an experience, especially a traumatic one, that is recalled after an of