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🚺 Honoring Women's History by Supporting Women's Recovery 💜 Addiction in women is often misunderstood, but at its core, it's deeply connected to trauma. From childhood abuse to domestic violence and military sexual trauma, many women turn to substances to cope with overwhelming pain. Yet, addiction treatment hasn't always addressed these underlying issues. Women's History Month is a time to reflect—not just on progress in women's rights but also on the barriers that still exist for women seeking recovery. Historically, addiction treatment was designed around men's experiences, leaving women with fewer specialized options and greater stigma. But today, trauma-informed, gender-responsive care is changing lives. At Avery Lane for Women, we believe recovery isn't just about stopping substance use—it's about healing the trauma beneath it. Every woman deserves compassionate, effective treatment that meets her unique needs. 📖 Read our latest article: The Intersection of Trauma, Addiction, and Women's Rights – A Women's History Month Reflection at https://lnkd.in/e_qVkXey 💬 Join the conversation. Share this post to spread awareness and support women's recovery. #WomensHistoryMonth #AddictionRecovery #WomenAndTrauma #HealingTogether #AveryLaneForWomen

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