Elizabeth Brico

    Elizabeth is a journalist from the Pacific Northwest. Her work has appeared in publications including Vox, Tonic/Vice, TalkPoverty, HealthyPlace and The Establishment. She has an MFA in Writing and Poetics from Naropa University. She also writes about trauma, addiction and recovery on her blog, Betty’s Battleground.

    Witnessed Urine Screens in Drug Treatment: Humiliating and Harmful

    My heart drummed in time to my racing thoughts, which repeated an increasingly urgent ...

    If We Wrote About Caffeine Like We Do Other Drugs…

    Genelle Chaconas can’t go a day without caffeine. They consume the powerful stimulant in ...

    Our Irrational Cruelty to Pregnant or Parenting People Who Use Drugs

    Keri, now 35 and studying to become an addiction treatment counselor in Illinois, learned ...

    A Cop at My Bedside: The Nightmare of Disclosing MAT Before Giving Birth

    I gave birth to my elder daughter in Palm Beach County, Florida in 2014. ...

    “Junkie” Caricatures Make Us All More Vulnerable to Addiction

    I shot heroin for the first time because I wanted to write poetry about ...

    How Stigma Against Addiction Devastates Pain Patients

    First it was a hip replacement. Then it became complicated by a MRSA infection. ...

    Judges and Lawyers Ignorant of MAT Require Urgent Education Efforts

    When Jarrod* went before a Clinton County, New York judge in November 2017 to ...

    Let’s Embrace the Christmas Miracle of Naloxone

    It does one thing and one thing only. It brings people back to life. ...

    Stigma and Strip Searches: We Still Treat People on Methadone as Less Than Human

    Have you ever noticed how quiet a cold morning feels? Something about the coldness ...