Research highlights that recovery from substance use is a process facilitated by relational factors, resources and therapeutic practices embedded in places conducive to recovery. However, the accessibility of such resources for those with complex needs, and the therapeutic potential of peer-led spaces needs contextualizing in both time and place. We examined the characteristics of a social space employing a noninterventionist peer-led approach for active alcohol users. Individuals prioritized the management of everyday life over recovery, especially abstinence. This space acted as a replacement “jigsaw”; interrupting the temporal, spatial and social aspects of active use. Flexible approaches allowing choice in recovery pathways appear signi...
Abstract Background Research suggests peer support groups can amplify and extend treatment effects a...
This issue brief explains the recovery community\u27s resilient response to the social distancing ma...
Background: Social capital has become an influential concept in debating and understanding the moder...
Research highlights that recovery from substance use is a process facilitated by relational factors,...
Introduction: Severe alcohol use disorder (AUD) affects multiple aspects of an individual's life as ...
Issues In substance use disorder, connection to social communities plays a significant role in the r...
Contemporary recovery-models of treatment for substance misuse prioritise community-based support sy...
Recovery from addiction can be a challenging and fluctuating journey and individual support needs va...
Even though various pathways to addiction recovery have been identified, knowledge on overarching es...
One of the key aspects of recovery from substance dependence is making a transition from a social ne...
It is generally acknowledged that there are multiple pathways to recovery from alcohol and other dru...
Purpose – Recovery is a central component of UK substance misuse policy, however, relatively little ...
Introduction and Aims. The study investigates what 'recovery' means for those who describe themselve...
Recovery has been associated with a transition in social networks and peer influences in terms of mo...
Comprehensively capturing the social, emotional and psychological wellbeing of individuals with subs...
Abstract Background Research suggests peer support groups can amplify and extend treatment effects a...
This issue brief explains the recovery community\u27s resilient response to the social distancing ma...
Background: Social capital has become an influential concept in debating and understanding the moder...
Research highlights that recovery from substance use is a process facilitated by relational factors,...
Introduction: Severe alcohol use disorder (AUD) affects multiple aspects of an individual's life as ...
Issues In substance use disorder, connection to social communities plays a significant role in the r...
Contemporary recovery-models of treatment for substance misuse prioritise community-based support sy...
Recovery from addiction can be a challenging and fluctuating journey and individual support needs va...
Even though various pathways to addiction recovery have been identified, knowledge on overarching es...
One of the key aspects of recovery from substance dependence is making a transition from a social ne...
It is generally acknowledged that there are multiple pathways to recovery from alcohol and other dru...
Purpose – Recovery is a central component of UK substance misuse policy, however, relatively little ...
Introduction and Aims. The study investigates what 'recovery' means for those who describe themselve...
Recovery has been associated with a transition in social networks and peer influences in terms of mo...
Comprehensively capturing the social, emotional and psychological wellbeing of individuals with subs...
Abstract Background Research suggests peer support groups can amplify and extend treatment effects a...
This issue brief explains the recovery community\u27s resilient response to the social distancing ma...
Background: Social capital has become an influential concept in debating and understanding the moder...