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Guest Blogger: Pop Superstar Beyoncé on Phoenix House’s New Beyoncé Cosmetology Center

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Guest Blogger: Pop Superstar Beyoncé on Phoenix House’s New Beyoncé Cosmetology Center

On Friday, March 5, pop superstar Beyoncé and her mother and business partner, fashion designer Tina Knowles joined us for the opening of the Beyoncé Cosmetology Center at our Phoenix House Career Academy in Brooklyn. Here, the music icon discusses her inspiration for creating the program—and what we must to do to erase the stigma of addiction. read more

Tagged: Beyoncé, Beyoncé Cosmetology Center, Phoenix House Career Academy, Phoenix House in Brooklyn, Tina Knowles Read & Discuss » 1 Comment

The Myth of Crack Mothers and Babies

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The Myth of Crack Mothers and Babies

One film predicted to win big at this year’s Oscars is Precious, the story of a young African American woman who shows remarkable resilience in the face of incredible odds—including her mom’s physical and emotional abuse. While Mo’Nique tackles the role beautifully, New York Times columnist Charles Blow recently pointed out that her character revives the 1980s myth of the crack-addicted black mother. read more

Tagged: crack babies, crack mothers, Oscars Read & Discuss » 1 Comment

Celebrating 50 Years in Recovery: A Q&A with “Mama Lena”

Published in Blog, Phoenix House Client Voices
Celebrating 50 Years in Recovery: A Q&A with “Mama Lena”

Phoenix House counselor Lena-Lindsey Stern, who recently marked her golden anniversary as a person in recovery, tells us how treatment has changed—and the principles that remain the same. read more

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A Stronger Case for Vancouver’s Drug ‘Safe House’

Published in Blog, Intervention
A Stronger Case for Vancouver’s Drug ‘Safe House’

Since the opening of the Winter Olympics in Vancouver, it’s been hard to miss the images of beaming athletes on podiums, with shiny medals around their necks. But a couple days ago, I came across a USA Today article that created a different sort of spotlight on British Columbia’s largest city. read more

Tagged: harm reduction, injection drug use, Vancouver olympics Read & Discuss » No Comments

When Doctors Do Harm

Published in Blog, Celebrity
When Doctors Do Harm

A responsible physician might have looked at Michael Jackson’s drug-seeking behavior and evaluated the possibility of substance abuse. But instead, Dr. Murray appears to have let celebrity and maybe a handsome sum of cash cloud his medical reasoning. read more

Tagged: Michael Jackson Death, Prescription Drug Misuse Read & Discuss » 1 Comment

Heroin on Long Island: How Did We Get Here and What Can We Do?

Published in Addiction, Blog
Heroin on Long Island: How Did We Get Here and What Can We Do?

As heroin addiction among our youth continues to rise, residents of Long Island are beginning to see that an “anywhere but here” way of thinking creates a false sense of security. read more

Tagged: heroin addiction, heroin on long island, teen substance abuse Read & Discuss » 2 Comments

Help Us Help Haiti

Published in Blog, National
Help Us Help Haiti

Please join the Phoenix House community as we support the people of Haiti. Click below to read a call to action from our president Howard Meitiner. read more

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More Troops in Afghanistan Means More Walking Wounded at Home

Published in Addiction, Blog
More Troops in Afghanistan Means More Walking Wounded at Home

When President Obama issued orders this month to send an additional 30,000 troops to Afghanistan, one priority was clear to me: We must prepare for the surge of veterans who will need substance abuse treatment when they come home. read more

Tagged: troop surge, veterans and addiction, War in Afghanistan Read & Discuss » 5 Comments

Giving Thanks (for Recovery)

Published in Addiction, Blog
Giving Thanks (for Recovery)

On Thanksgiving, as I sat at the table, stuffing myself with turkey and pumpkin pie, I thought what a miracle it was that I was there at all. I surveyed the room filled with loved ones—grateful that I was still alive and that I no longer needed to use. read more

Tagged: heroin addiction, recovery, thanksgiving Read & Discuss » 1 Comment

2,698 Days Later

Published in Blog, Intervention
2,698 Days Later

Last week, I read, with a heavy heart, the Washington Post story about 19-year-old Alicia Lannes—one of four young people who died as a result of a teen-organized heroin ring in the comfortable suburban town of Centreville, VA. It was a story I knew all too well. read more

Tagged: Alicia Lannes, substance abuse prevention, teen addiction Read & Discuss » 6 Comments
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