National Recovery Month to be honored nationwide in September

National Recovery Month (NRM) is a national observance month held every September to educate Americans that substance abuse treatment and mental health services can enable those with a mental and/or substance use disorder to live a healthy and rewarding life.

Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA), a sponsor for NRM, released a national survey on drug use and health that showed:

In order to change these statistics, NRM selects a new focus and theme to spread the message and share the successes of treatment and recovery. This year's theme is titled "Join the Voices for Recovery: Invest in Health, Home, Purpose, and Community," which aims to explore how integrated care, a strong community, sense of purpose and leadership contributes to effective treatments that sustain the recovery of persons with mental and substance abuse disorders.

Millions of Americans have been transformed through the many positive changes brought by recovery. Since these successes often go unnoticed by the broader population, NRM provides a vehicle for everyone to celebrate these accomplishments. Each year, tens of thousands of prevention, treatment and recovery program facilities around the country celebrate NRM to increase awareness and educate the population on these mental disorders.

If you are interested in getting involved and promoting awareness for NRM, here are a few ways you can:

BIC Alliance CEO and Founder Earl Heard is personally invested in addressing America's addiction crisis, as his book, "Rock Bottom and Backâ¢," depicts the incredible lives of 22 people who hit rock bottom through loss, trauma or addiction, but then came back from profound despair to help others in extraordinary ways.

For more information on "Rock Bottom and Back," visit www.rock bottomandback.com, call (281) 538- 9996 or email earl@bicalliance.com.

For more information on NRM, visit www.recoverymonth.gov or call (800) 487-4889.

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