Recovery International

Recovery International Recovery International gives people the tools to lead more peaceful and productive lives using peer Thus evolved the peer-led self-help model we know today.

The mission of Recovery International is to to help individuals gain skills to lead more peaceful and productive lives. Recovery was founded in 1937 by neuropsychiatrist Dr. Abraham Low and his patients who sought to re-enter society after hospitalization, to talk about their conditions, and to eliminate the stigma of mental illness. The group was originally called “The Association of Nervous and Former Mental Patients.” After one of their members was evicted from his rooming house because he received a letter with the Association’s return address, they decided to change the name to Recovery. The Recovery method wasn’t invented overnight—it was the result of more than 25 years of cognitive behavioral work. As the organization grew, Dr. Low realized that he needed to train others in his methods. Because he knew how overworked and understaffed many psychiatric hospitals were, he also realized the need to develop a consistent approach that could be replicated by nonprofessionals. When Dr. Low died in 1954, his widow, daughters and thousands of former patients ensured that his work continued. As the organization grew and expanded across the country and abroad, the name was changed to Recovery International.

03/10/2026

"I found this group nearly 20 years ago, and it is awesome! I have developed life-long friendships with fellow members, and I use the spots to also help non-Recovery International members! I still use the tools on a daily basis."

03/09/2026

Your moment of peace

"Hurt feelings...is a misnomer for beliefs not shared.” (Selections, p. 20-21)
03/09/2026

"Hurt feelings...is a misnomer for beliefs not shared.” (Selections, p. 20-21)

03/08/2026

Every act of self-control leads to a sense of self-respect

Professionals - refer your clients to the best-kept secret in symptom reduction: https://bit.ly/3wcNnuy Recovery Meeting...
03/07/2026

Professionals - refer your clients to the best-kept secret in symptom reduction: https://bit.ly/3wcNnuy

Recovery Meetings Offer Your Patients:

Reassurance, fellowship, and hope through meeting people with similar problems who have found how to live happier, healthier lives.
A safe place to express feelings without being judged.
Support and acceptance that may be lacking at home, work or school.
Learning and practicing coping skills that encourage and improve personal growth.
Encouragement to keep trying.

03/06/2026

Michael uses 12 step and the RI cognitive behavioral method for weight loss

24 Hour Dial-a-SpotListen to Dr. Low's spots to help you manage your symptoms and find calm and peace when you are worke...
03/06/2026

24 Hour Dial-a-Spot
Listen to Dr. Low's spots to help you manage your symptoms and find calm and peace when you are worked up and can't get to a meeting. Dial (312) 448-9387

03/05/2026

“The Recovery program gave me the courage and confidence I needed to make some very needed changes in my life.”

How Social Media Can Work Us UpEven if you don't know the term, if you're a social media user, it's quite likely you hav...
03/05/2026

How Social Media Can Work Us Up

Even if you don't know the term, if you're a social media user, it's quite likely you have been "rage baited." According to Oxford University Press, rage bait is defined as "online content deliberately designed to elicit anger or outrage by being frustrating, provocative, or offensive."

Such content is typically posted in order to increase traffic to websites or social media accounts. It is similar to "clickbait," where a headline is used to lure a reader in to view an article or video. "The fact that the word rage bait exists and has seen such a dramatic surge in usage means we're increasingly aware of the manipulation tactics we can be drawn into online," said Casper Grathwohl, president of Oxford Languages. "Before, the internet was focused on grabbing our attention by sparking curiosity in exchange for clicks, but now we've seen a dramatic shift to it hijacking and influencing our emotions, and how we respond."

Good things we have our RI tools to use! If you find yourself worked up over social media, some useful tools might be:

"We can't control our outer environment."
"Every act of self-control produces a sense of self-respect."
"If we can't change a situation, we can change our attitude toward it."

Need more help? Join an RI Meeting! - https://bit.ly/3WzdkyB

"Lifestyle and Nutrition as a Missing Link in Mental Health Care" presented by Tina Musselman*Tuesday, March 10, 20268:0...
03/04/2026

"Lifestyle and Nutrition as a Missing Link in Mental Health Care"
presented by Tina Musselman*
Tuesday, March 10, 2026
8:00pm Eastern time - visit https://bit.ly/4rY0hnu to register!

What happens outside therapy and medications may be just as critical to mental health recovery as what happens inside. Join Tina Musselman in this interactive session as she unpacks the science behind how lifestyle factors like nutrition, sleep and movement deeply impact emotional well-being – and why they’re often overlooked in traditional mental health care and treatment planning. Drawing from her clinical work, lived experience, and emerging research from thought leaders, Tina explores the gut-brain connection, micronutrients and mood, and the ripple effects of metabolic health and lifestyle factors as contributors to poor mental health.

Attendees will leave with practical tools, screen tips, and referral strategies and gain a deeper understanding of how partnering with professionals like dieticians or nutritionists can enhance client outcomes and create more sustainable pathways to mental wellness.

*Tina Musselman, LPC, RDN, CLT is a licensed professional counselor and registered dietitian specializing in whole-person wellness.

Free for all but please register.

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1415 West 22nd Street #Tower Floor, # Tower
Oak Brook, IL
60523

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