Physical Capital
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Physical Capital includes the tangible (things you can touch and accurately measure) assets such as property and money that increase your recovery options. Other examples include transportation to or clothes for a job, enough savings to move to a more recovery-conducive environment, or health insurance to access services.
Reflections: We invite you to reflect and journal on the following questions:
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