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The Meadows Honors John Bradshaw for a Lifetime of Work in the Fields of Addiction and Recovery

February 8, 2011

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FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE:
Jan. 31, 2011
Wickenburg, Arizona

THE MEADOWS HONORS JOHN BRADSHAW FOR A LIFETIME OF WORK IN THE FIELDS OF ADDICTION AND RECOVERY

On January 22, 2011, The Meadows, America’s premier center for the treatment of addiction and trauma, honored senior fellow John Bradshaw by dedicating a lecture hall in his name. Panels lining the walls of the John Bradshaw Lecture Hall illustrate the important contributions made by this extraordinary individual to the fields of addiction, trauma, and family systems.

Leading the dedication ceremony was The Meadows CEO, Jim Dredge, who said, “John Bradshaw has touched the lives of millions of people around the world through his ground-breaking work and teachings. We are honored to have him as a colleague… and to know him as a friend.”

After the dedication, Mr. Bradshaw, surrounded by The Meadows staff, guests, and patients shared stories of his own personal journey in recovery.

John Bradshaw is a celebrated educator, counselor, motivational speaker, theologian, author, and one of the leading figures in the fields of addiction, recovery, family systems, and the concept of toxic shame. He was recently selected by his peers as one of the “100 most influential writers on emotional health in the 20th Century.” Over the years, Mr. Bradshaw has written several New York Times bestselling books, including, “Homecoming: Reclaiming and Championing Your Inner Child,” “Creating Love” and “Healing The Shame That Binds You.”

Mr. Bradshaw has been closely associated with The Meadows for over 10 years, giving insights to patients, speaking at alumni retreats, and lecturing to mental health professionals at their numerous workshops and seminars.

The Meadows, with treatment centers in Arizona and Texas, has been an innovator and leader in the fields of addiction and trauma treatment since 1976.

Contact: Nancy Koplow, Director of Marketing, The Meadows. [email protected]