Actress Blythe Danner Helps Raise Awareness About Addiction Stigma
Actress Blythe Danner Helps Raise Awareness About Addiction Stigma – Danner played the role of Mary Tyrone in Eugene O’Neill’s “Long Day’s Journey into Night,” during American Society of Addiction Medicine annual meeting in Washington, DC. Her dramatic reading of the third act was part of National Institute of Drug Abuse project on raising awareness about addiction stigma. The play was a production of Outside The Wire social impact theater company.
County hears about addiction center services, needs
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Representatives from the Addiction Family Resources center in Belle Fourche told Butte County Commissioners that their presentation is the first to the county since the treatment facility opened in 1995. Rosie Hansen and Julie Birner said last year … Read more on Rapid City Journal
Moyers '81 Writes New Book About Addiction and Recovery
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William Cope Moyers continues his quest to help addicts and their loved ones with the publication of his second book, “Now What: An Insider's Guide to Addiction and Recovery” (Hazelden). The 1981 graduate of Washington and Lee is the vice president of … Read more on Washington and Lee University News Office (blog)