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.

02/02/2026

What do people say about Recovery International?

Temperament and Temper"Temperament raises mild and moderate fears, worries, angers and joys. But temper acts differently...
02/02/2026

Temperament and Temper

"Temperament raises mild and moderate fears, worries, angers and joys. But temper acts differently. Its responses are always vehement, immoderate, excessive and even explosive."

Mental Health Through Will-Training,
Ch. 17, (5th Edition) pg. 113

02/01/2026

The Inner Smile Yields Inner Wealth

02/01/2026

You must move from outer expression
to the inner experience for spotting.

An article published in Psychology Today reveals that recent research points to self-monitoring as an important componen...
01/31/2026

An article published in Psychology Today reveals that recent research points to self-monitoring as an important component to the success of reaching your goals. The Spot Your Progress journal provides an easy way to establish those action steps, a weekly plan, and the ability to monitor "part acts." This accountability journal also includes spots from Dr. Low's teachings to encourage you and keep you motivated. The book is available for $10 on Amazon (https://amzn.to/3DHq7by) or through the RI office in Oak Brook by calling (312) 337-5661.

01/30/2026

When feeling overwhelmed, do things in part acts, or “one step at a time.”

Joining RI Meetings with Smart Phones and TabletsSpecial SessionTuesday, February 17, 20268:00pm Eastern timeNavigating ...
01/30/2026

Joining RI Meetings with Smart Phones and Tablets
Special Session
Tuesday, February 17, 2026

8:00pm Eastern time
Navigating Zoom controls on smart phones and iPads can be tricky. Join us to learn the basics so you can make the most of your meeting experience. We will review how to check for the latest operating system on your device, download the Zoom app, connect to meetings with an emailed link, and find Zoom controls such as the raise hand feature that may be “hidden” on your screen. Free for all but please register - https://bit.ly/4bMB5vg

01/29/2026

Rodger uses the RI method to avoid post-surgery depression and anxiety

The Recovery ReporterSpring Issue is UnderwayDeadline to submit: February 23rdIt's hard to believe spring is just around...
01/29/2026

The Recovery Reporter
Spring Issue is Underway
Deadline to submit: February 23rd

It's hard to believe spring is just around the corner. We are seeking your stories of hope, examples and testimonials of how the Recovery Method has helped you for this issue. We also welcome Area and Group meeting news and outreach events (with photos) from the U.S., Puerto Rico, Canada, Ireland and India.

Note: If you are submitting group photos, please ensure permission for publishing is given by everyone in the photo. It is the submitter's responsibility to get permission.

Submissions may be edited for length, and we may not be able to use every story due to space constraints, but we want to hear from you! Send via e-mail to: editor@ recoveryinternational.org or mail to the main office in Oak Brook: Recovery International, 1415 W. 22nd St., Tower Floor, Oak Brook, IL, 60523. Thank you!

01/27/2026

What brought you to Recovery?
How has it benefited you?

Zoom Updates - visit https://bit.ly/3YIEUKo  to learn more.Some meeting participants have reported trouble getting into ...
01/27/2026

Zoom Updates - visit https://bit.ly/3YIEUKo to learn more.

Some meeting participants have reported trouble getting into the RI Zoom meetings. This is a reminder to make sure you have the latest version of Zoom downloaded on your computer.

If you use a smartphone or tablet, make sure your operating system is up to date and your Zoom app updates are installed.

iPhones should be updated to operating system 15 or later.
Android phones should be updated to operating systems 9.0 (Pie) or later.

If your computer runs on a Windows system, please note that the Zoom Workplace app only runs on 64-bit Windows systems. It ended its support of 32-bit Windows systems in December 2025.

01/26/2026

Recovery International member, Emily, shares her testimonial on the Recovery Method.

Address

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

Alerts

Be the first to know and let us send you an email when Recovery International posts news and promotions. Your email address will not be used for any other purpose, and you can unsubscribe at any time.

Contact The Practice

Send a message to Recovery International:

Share

Share on Facebook Share on Twitter Share on LinkedIn
Share on Pinterest Share on Reddit Share via Email
Share on WhatsApp Share on Instagram Share on Telegram