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The staff at Home of New Vision uses relational and empowerment models. These models acknowledge that connections are fundamental to the growth, recovery
and healing of women. We encourage the development of mutually supportive and empathetic bonds with others. We believe this assists in developing a healthier definition of
self, autonomy and competency. We recognize that chemically dependent women are not only faced with the difficulties of recovering from addiction, but that they must
contend with systemic biases and oppression related to gender, ethnicity, economic status, sexual orientation, marital and parental status. Research on women's development
and recovery from chemical dependency has clearly indicated that approaches that recognize these social contexts increase the individual woman's confidence thereby
encouraging healthy self-sufficiency.
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