Dry January: the history of addiction recovery from Alcoholics Anonymous to today



In a panel discussing the growth of the Dry January movement Laura McKowen, author and founder of The Luckiest Club, reflects on the importance and imperfections of Alcoholics Anonymous. CJ Mutti, founder and owner of the non-alcoholic bottle shop Dry Humor, speaks to the program’s successes while clinical social worker Jana Wu of the Mountainside Treatment Center discusses the ways other contemporary treatment modalities can expand the options for people struggling with addiction.

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