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Rights to Self-Determination in Recovery

Asserting your fundamental right to define yourself, make choices, and direct your own recovery path despite systemic pressure.

Juana
Why It Matters

Sor Juana fought for women's right to intellectual self-determination against institutional pressure to conform. In recovery from addiction, asserting your right to self-determination becomes equally crucial: the right to define recovery on your own terms, to choose your path, to reject imposed identities or shame-based frameworks others attempt to enforce. Addiction systems (whether personal or institutional) deny agency; recovery must reclaim it. This means refusing to accept others' definitions of who you "are" as an addict, insisting on your right to make informed choices about treatment, community, and practice, and protecting your autonomy even within supportive structures. Sor Juana's intellectual defiance—her refusal to be silenced or confined—models how asserting rights to self-determination isn't selfish but essential. Your recovery identity must be authentically yours, chosen and owned, not imposed by systems or others. This reclamation of autonomy is foundational to sustainable identity reconstruction.

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