Recovery isn’t one-size-fits-all. It’s personal, lifelong, and filled with both challenges and hope. Dr. Pete Vernig, Vice President of Mental Health Services, and Dr. Carolyn Thangawng, Regional Medical Director, from Recovery Centers of America, sat down with Ti King on Longterm: A Podcast in Recovery to share what they’re seeing every day in the recovery space. From how the brain can heal from addiction to the barriers formed with the stigma around mental health and addiction, their insights provide the reminder that recovery is about compassion, connection, and continuous care.
Longterm: A Recovery Podcast – Healing the Addicted Brain
- Written by: Alexandra Talarico
- Clinically Reviewed by: Pete Vernig
- Compliance Reviewed by: Marianne Birmingham
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