ISSUP Global, in collaboration with the Recovered Users Network (RUN), invites you to a joint webinar titled "Building Bridges: Enhancing Global
Recovery
Systems for International Recovery Day," in celebration of International Recovery Day.
Recovery support services are intended to provide access to social support, employment, housing, and a variety of other services for people in recovery from substance use disorder. You can find attached the major types of recovery support services and information in this booklet by the Recovery Research Institute.
ISSUP, in collaboration with the Centre for
AddictionRecovery
Research (CARR), cordially invites you to an upcoming webinar on Building Inclusive Recovery Cities.
Day, E., Manitsa, I., Farley, A. et al. A UK national study of prevalence and correlates of adopting or not adopting a
recovery
identity among individuals who have overcome a drug or alcohol problem. Subst Abuse Treat Prev Policy 18, 68 (2023). https://doi.org/10.1186/s13011-023-00579-2
Background:
In the last 20 years, the term "recovery" has become crucial in dealing with
addiction
. However, different groups, such as researchers, clinicians, policymakers, and people with
lived experience
of alcohol or drug (AOD) problems, have varying definitions for this term. While professional groups are working towards a consensus, individuals with lived experience use the term differently, causing confusion in UK policy making. Understanding how prevalent and what factors contribute to adopting a recovery identity among those who have overcome an AOD problem can inform clinical...
The 2024 ISSUP Global Event will be held in Thessaloniki, Greece between 24th & 28th June, 2024. Abstract submission is now open until December 31st, 2023, and we are inviting contributions from professionals across substance use prevention,
harm reduction
,
treatment
, and
recovery
support, as well as those working with vulnerable populations. Whether you're an academic or not, we welcome your submissions.
CICAD e ICUDDR vi invitano a conoscere gli strumenti e i criteri generali per la pubblicazione di articoli scientifici sulla riduzione della domanda di farmaci per i ricercatori in America Latina e nei Caraibi. L'evento offrirà l...
Okrant, E., Reif, S. & Horgan, C.M. Development of an
addictionrecovery
patient-reported outcome measure: Response to Addiction Recovery (R2AR). Subst Abuse Treat Prev Policy 18, 52 (2023). https://doi.org/10.1186/s13011-023-00560-z
Background:
Recovery, a primary goal of addiction
treatment
, goes beyond
abstinence
. It encompasses various aspects that differ among individuals, making it challenging to measure. Traditional assessments in addiction care have focused on processes, which provide limited insights into treatment quality and long-term outcomes. In contrast, patient-reported outcomes offer a more comprehensive and nuanced understanding. To address these gaps, this study introduced and tested a patient-reported outcome measure for addiction recovery, called Response to Addiction Recovery (R2AR).
Giovedì 26 ottobre 2023 @ 15:00-16:00 ET (2CT/1MT/12PT)
Descrizione
I servizi di recupero tra pari stanno diventando parte integrante del processo per coloro che cercano o sono già in recupero dall'uso di sostanze. Sembra che ci sia un po...
The journey of
recovery
from substance use and mental health challenges is a profound and transformative experience. The effective integration of wellness into recovery services across care systems stands as a pivotal element in addressing substance misuse and its associated consequences. Wellness, with its holistic approach, holds great promise for enhancing the overall recovery experience and improving outcomes.
Emotional wellness is a cornerstone of the
recovery
process. The American Addictions Centers explained in this short guidance how to use mindfulness therapy and other techniques to help individuals overcome negative thinking, leading to a healthier life and a successful recovery journey.
The Many Paths to Wellness: Explore Chapter 5 in "Facing
Addiction
in America: The Surgeon General's Report on Alcohol, Drugs, and Health," which defines the concept of
recovery
from substance use disorders and reviews methods used by mutual aid groups and recovery support services to foster and sustain recovery. Understand why recovery matters and the diverse paths to wellness.
The American Addictions Centers provide insights into how a healthy diet and exercise can enhance overall health and
recovery
. This resource offers an overview of the root of
addiction
and how to overcome it through healthy life habits. This guidance will emphasize the benefits of a healthy diet in improving overall health and supporting recovery. It will also shed light on the positive impact of exercise, including therapies like yoga, on both physical and mental well-being. Additionally, it will provide an overview of the underlying causes of addiction and offer insights on how to overcome...
SAMHSA explains the concept of wellness, encompassing physical and mental health. This resource elaborates on the eight dimensions of wellness that cover various aspects of modern-day life, highlighting the interconnection between physical and mental well-being.
Okrant, E., Reif, S. & Horgan, C.M. Development of an
addictionrecovery
patient-reported outcome measure: Response to Addiction Recovery (R2AR). Subst Abuse Treat Prev Policy 18, 52 (2023). https://doi.org/10.1186/s13011-023-00560-z
Background:
Recovery, a primary goal of addiction
treatment
, goes beyond
abstinence
. Incorporating broad domains with key elements that vary across individuals, recovery is a difficult concept to measure. Most addiction-related quality measurement has emphasized process measures, which limits evaluation of treatment quality and long-term outcomes, whereas patient-reported outcomes are richer and nuanced. To address these gaps, this study developed and tested a patient-reported outcome measure for addiction recovery, named Response to Addiction Recovery (R2AR).
Source: Lum, A., Damianidou, D., Bailey, K. et al. SMART recovery for youth: a small, exploratory qualitative study examining the potential of a mutual-aid, peer support addictive behaviour change program for young people. Addict Sci Clin Pract 18, 30 (2023). https://doi.org/10.1186/s13722-023-00379...