What does the interviewee most appreciate about recovery?

How does the student know this person?
• What were some contributing factors that led the interviewee to use alcohol, drugs, or behaviors in excess?
• What were the circumstances that led the interviewee to believe that he/she was not in control? (Be specific.)
• How did the interviewee feel different in the beginning (first 3 weeks) of recovery?
• Talk and expand about the interviewees process of early (first 6 months) recovery. (See your notes for points.)
• What were the relapse triggers? How did the interviewee manage relapse risk?
• What people, places, things, and activities did/does the interviewee turn to for stability?
• How did the interviewee know that his/her life was taking a turn for the better? (Be specific.)
• How is the interviewees life different now?
•How does the student know this person?
• What were some contributing factors that led the interviewee to use alcohol, drugs, or behaviors in excess?
• What were the circumstances that led the interviewee to believe that he/she was not in control? (Be specific.)
• How did the interviewee feel different in the beginning (first 3 weeks) of recovery?
• Talk and expand about the interviewees process of early (first 6 months) recovery. (See your notes for points.)
• What were the relapse triggers? How did the interviewee manage relapse risk?
• What people, places, things, and activities did/does the interviewee turn to for stability?
• How did the interviewee know that his/her life was taking a turn for the better? (Be specific.)
• How is the interviewees life different now?
• What does the interviewee most appreciate about recovery?
• What did the interviewee report were the most helpful or least helpful during their recovery process (treatment, groups, and/or professionals)?
• What did the interviewee report were the most helpful or least helpful during their recovery process (treatment, groups, and/or professionals)?