Objective -- This paper addresses how consumers with dual diagnosis, who were formerly homeless but are now living in supportive housing, understand their recovery from substance abuse (i.e., substance abuse or dependence). Specifically, this study examined: What can be learned about substance abuse recovery from consumers considered to be doing well; how past substance abuse fits into their present-day narratives; and how (if at all) policies of harm reduction versus abstinence are regarded as affecting recovery efforts. Methods -- As part of a federally-funded qualitative study, 38 individuals who met criteria for having achieved a measure of success in mental health recovery were purposively sampled from two supportive housing agencies ...
Individuals who are homeless and in recovery from substance misuse are among the most vulnerable and...
This study clarifies understanding of factors influencing substance abuse and rehabilitation from th...
BACKGROUND: The population of older homeless substance-using adults is growing considerably, and we ...
Objective -- Mental health recovery is possible for many individuals, but those with cooccurring dis...
OBJECTIVE: Recovery is the process through which one learns to overcome, manage, or live with the ne...
Housing is a critical element in recovery from mental illness. Without suitable housing, people have...
The current study seeks to understand the concept of recovery from the perspectives of consumers and...
Housing is a critical element in recovery from mental illness. Without suitable housing, people have...
This study explored the lived experiences of recovery from substance use disorder (SUD) by ex-offend...
Deinstitutionalization shifted the focus in mental health care from provider-guided treatment to con...
People with co-occurring mental health and substance use disorders (COD) face challenges related to ...
The new paradigm of recovery has highlighted the importance of positive social relationships, but li...
Background: Studies investigating the subjective experiences of long-term recovery from substance us...
This study clarifies understanding of factors influencing substance abuse and rehabilitation from th...
Substance use disorder is an intricate societal phenomenon resulting from psychological and physiolo...
Individuals who are homeless and in recovery from substance misuse are among the most vulnerable and...
This study clarifies understanding of factors influencing substance abuse and rehabilitation from th...
BACKGROUND: The population of older homeless substance-using adults is growing considerably, and we ...
Objective -- Mental health recovery is possible for many individuals, but those with cooccurring dis...
OBJECTIVE: Recovery is the process through which one learns to overcome, manage, or live with the ne...
Housing is a critical element in recovery from mental illness. Without suitable housing, people have...
The current study seeks to understand the concept of recovery from the perspectives of consumers and...
Housing is a critical element in recovery from mental illness. Without suitable housing, people have...
This study explored the lived experiences of recovery from substance use disorder (SUD) by ex-offend...
Deinstitutionalization shifted the focus in mental health care from provider-guided treatment to con...
People with co-occurring mental health and substance use disorders (COD) face challenges related to ...
The new paradigm of recovery has highlighted the importance of positive social relationships, but li...
Background: Studies investigating the subjective experiences of long-term recovery from substance us...
This study clarifies understanding of factors influencing substance abuse and rehabilitation from th...
Substance use disorder is an intricate societal phenomenon resulting from psychological and physiolo...
Individuals who are homeless and in recovery from substance misuse are among the most vulnerable and...
This study clarifies understanding of factors influencing substance abuse and rehabilitation from th...
BACKGROUND: The population of older homeless substance-using adults is growing considerably, and we ...