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Pathways 2 Prevention Podcast
Join us for Drug Free America Foundation’s ‘Pathways to Prevention’ podcast as we engage stakeholders from across the drug demand reduction spectrum including government, academia, clergy, preventionists, treatment professionals, and...
SSA Podcast- Relapse: what is it and what does it mean to people who experience it?
In the latest episode of the Addictions Edited podcast, Rob Calder talks to Dr Maike Klein from the University of Bath about her qualitative research into relapse.
They discuss how relapse can be perceived as part of recovery or...
Quali sono le cinque fasi del cambiamento?- Un blog dedicato a educare le famiglie delle persone con dipendenza
Il blog è una ricca fonte di apprendimento.
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Condividere con i clienti e le loro famiglie per dotarsi di semplici strategie per fare passi avanti verso un maggiore recupero e meno ricadute.
...Recupero 101
Il recupero da un disturbo da uso di sostanze è definito come un processo di miglioramento del benessere e della salute fisica, psicologica e sociale dopo aver sofferto di una condizione correlata alla sostanza.
L'istituto di ricerca sul...
Recovery Pathways Online Course
This online course introduces the science of addiction recovery and looks at the evidence on recovery pathways in Europe.
Recovery Pathways has a particular focus on gender differences in how people recover and what happens at different...
Serie di apprendimento telesanità per fornitori di supporto per il trattamento e il recupero sud
La rete ATTC (Addiction Technology Transfer Center), il Center for Excellence on Protected Health Information (CoE-PHI), il National Consortium of Telehealth Resource Centers e il Center for the Application of Substance Abuse Technologies...
Should Addiction Counselors Disclose They Are in Recovery?
Addiction therapy is often a personal and complex thing, which relies on interaction, bonding, and communication between counselors and their patients. This often happens because many of the people choosing to become addiction counselors...
Should Addiction Counselors Disclose Their Recovery?
More often than not, the answer is: no.
- “I’m in recovery too…so you can trust the suggestions I give you.”
- “I’ve been there, done that, so I ‘get’ where you are coming from.”
- “When I was in early recovery I wouldn’t trust normal...
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