Subject: SMART Takes--October2025

Motivation, Meaning, and Unconditional Self Acceptance

Motivation, Meaning, and Unconditional Self Acceptance

From the Smithsonian's National Museum of the American Latino website is this capsule definition of the "why" behind Hispanic Heritage Month.


"While we celebrate Hispanic and Latino communities beyond this month, from September 15 to October 15 we give extra recognition to the many contributions made to the history and culture of the United States, including important advocacy work, vibrant art, popular and traditional foods, and much more."


One way to celebrate any occasion is through music. Here is a link to NPR's Tiny Desk Concert series featuring Latino artists, enjoy!

Podcast
A Fascination with Motivation

As theory and practice evolve in both the addiction recovery and mental health fields, there is a growing recognition of the intersection between treatment in both areas. One organization that has recognized this for quite some time is A Positive Alternative (APA) in Seattle. They are all about empowerment and choice for their clients and definitely subscribe to the view that recovery is not one-size-fits-all.


In this episode we talk with APA's clinical director Kaitlyn Braile. She is a licensed mental health and substance use disorder counselor who received her training at The Seattle School of Theology and Psychology, developing a psychodynamic perspective that also incorporates her experience in community mental health settings. One fascination of Kaitlyn's is the area of motivation--how people both gain and lose it in the flow of making life changes.  

INQUIRING MINDS...
What are the shared meanings of recovery?

In a recent study by Sarah Zemore et. al., Understanding the shared meaning of recovery from substance use disorders: New findings from the What is Recovery? Study, researchers dove into what individuals with lived experience identify as the core elements of their recovery. Four key elements emerged: personal growth, personal integrity (including honesty and responsibility), and emotional balance.


According to this summary by the Recovery Research Institute, this study provides a nuanced perspective that emphasizes recovery as a multidimensional process.

Blog
Practicing Unconditional Self-Acceptance

[Guest Blog by SMART Facilitator Kelly Scullin]


Ever since I joined SMART Recovery and began practicing Unconditional Self-Acceptance (USA), I can’t help but giggle when I hear chants of “USA! USA! USA!”


What a world this would be if “USA!” caught on as a positive contagion. Imagine stadiums, rallies, ceremonies, and street parades erupting in chants that weren’t about winning or dominance, but about embracing ourselves — flaws and all — unconditionally


[USA! USA! USA!]


If more of the world practiced unconditional self-acceptance, what might change? For starters, the temperature in our inner worlds would cool down...

Conference Call for Proposals Deadline is October 15!
Share your knowledge and experience with a national audience at our 2026 National Conference April 9-10 in Orlando, FL. Don't delay, submit your breakout session proposal now!

Podcast
Dr. Amy Krentzman Aims For North Of Neutral

Dr. Amy Krentzman is an Associate Professor and Director of Research at the University of Minnesota School of Social Work. Her research interests include alcohol and other substance use disorders, positive psychology, spirituality, and journaling to support addiction recovery. Dr. Krentzman coauthored an article that was recently published in the Journal of Positive Psychology titled, Happiness with recovery from alcohol and substance use disorders predicts abstinence and treatment retention. 


In this podcast Dr. Krentzman talks about her interest in the field of recovery, the results of her study of happiness, and the concept of "North of Neutral," which is a core principle in Positive psychology. This principle means that just trying to fix problems is not enough of a goal, instead it suggests that a person's well-being can extend into a state characterized by flourishing, pursuing passions, and finding a sense of meaning in life. 

Blog
Defining the Values of a SMART Meeting

[Guest blog by SMART facilitator Rick Kuplinski]


The tool called Define Your Values, also known as the Hierarchy of Values (HOV), is probably familiar to everyone who participates in SMART Recovery. This exercise in listing and recommitting to what one considers truly important is often a cathartic experience that brings into sharper focus how the life we aim to live has been undermined, comprised, sabotaged or even destroyed by our behavior(s) of concern.


Also, the values we clarify through this exercise often serve as compass points to guide the direction of our lives beyond addiction. For many, including myself, being able to articulate and aim to live by what we record on that simple worksheet is the foundation upon which our recovery plan is built...

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