“Positively Caroline” Adds New Value to the World of Addiction Recovery

November 6, 2013

In this Washington, D.C. Interview on WUSA TV, Caroline answers news anchor Andrea Roane’s questions about how “Positively Caroline” adds new value to the world of addiction recovery, and how it extends the story begun in “My Name is Caroline,” which was published in 1988.  She also addresses why the field of Positive Psychology has a lot to offer to people with eating disorders.

Caroline Adams Miller

Caroline Adams Miller, MAPP, is a pioneering voice in evidence-based goal setting, grit, and the science of happiness and success. She’s the author of nine books, including My Name is Caroline, Creating Your Best LifeGetting Grit, and Big Goals. Her work has been featured in outlets such as BBC World News, The New York TimesThe Washington Post, NPR, and CNN. A magna cum laude Harvard graduate, Caroline holds a Master’s in Applied Positive Psychology from the University of Pennsylvania.

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