“…9 Several articles describe the therapeutic and dynamic mobilizers of recovery-related change across various clinical, nonclinical, and selfmanagement pathways, including articles about the recovery journey (Davidson, Rowe, DiLeo, et al, 2021; Stout, 2021) 11,12 among individuals and their families (McCrady and Flanagan, 2021). 10 This section includes articles on long-term clinical in-person care (McKay, 2021), 13 pharmacology (Mason and Heyser, 2021), 14 and the growing array of community-based recovery support services, such as mutual help organizations (Zemore, Gilbert, Pinedo, et al, 2021), 15 as well as recovery housing, recovery coaching, recovery supports in education, and recovery community centers (Jason, Salomon-Amend, Guerrero, et al, 2021). 16 Demographic and clinical factors that have been shown to affect initiation and trajectories of recovery and related change are featured in depth with specific focus on sex (Holzhauer, Cucciare, and Epstein, 2020), 17 age (Finch, Jurinsky, and Anderson, 2020), 18 and race and ethnicity (Wagner and Baldwin, 2020).…”