A fundamental barrier to recovery is “negative recovery capital” in the form of barriers to access to housing and paid employment. Stable recovery rests not only on overcoming acute dependence, but also subsequently on developing supportive social networks, a safe place to live, meaningful activities, and a sense of purpose and hope. In the United Kingdom, the recovery movement has faced a huge challenge in translating early recovery into stable recovery because of limited access to housing and employment, and because of stigmatization of those in recovery. This article reviews a social enterprise model for engaging recovering people with an addiction in a building program linked to recovery housing, which also provides employment. The arti...
This article looks at the place of social recovery in mental health and social care services, alongs...
Background - Alcohol and drug disorders remain major health and social problems in Australia, contri...
Addiction and Recovery in the UK captures the essence of the emerging addictions recovery movement a...
Social capital is understood to have two dimensions - the network of supports an individual can call...
Recovery has been associated with a transition in social networks and peer influences in terms of mo...
Recovery from illicit drug and alcohol use takes place over time and is characterised by a dynamic i...
The UK Drug Strategy has embraced the philosophy of recovery as an "individual, person-centered jour...
Recovery from illicit drug and alcohol use takes place over time and is characterised by a dynamic i...
We introduce the new meaning of recovery and reflect on its potential to develop current thinking an...
Addiction recovery is a process that takes daily commitment. What those in early recovery need most ...
While identity is well established in both the recovery and the desistance literature as a critical ...
In both Scotland and England the current drug policies show a strong commitment to addressing drug a...
Purpose – Recovery is a central component of UK substance misuse policy, however, relatively little ...
There is a growing evidence base for recovery as a journey that involves reduced relapse risk, impro...
Recovery is defined in the drug strategy as ‘an individual, person-centred journey, as opposed to an...
This article looks at the place of social recovery in mental health and social care services, alongs...
Background - Alcohol and drug disorders remain major health and social problems in Australia, contri...
Addiction and Recovery in the UK captures the essence of the emerging addictions recovery movement a...
Social capital is understood to have two dimensions - the network of supports an individual can call...
Recovery has been associated with a transition in social networks and peer influences in terms of mo...
Recovery from illicit drug and alcohol use takes place over time and is characterised by a dynamic i...
The UK Drug Strategy has embraced the philosophy of recovery as an "individual, person-centered jour...
Recovery from illicit drug and alcohol use takes place over time and is characterised by a dynamic i...
We introduce the new meaning of recovery and reflect on its potential to develop current thinking an...
Addiction recovery is a process that takes daily commitment. What those in early recovery need most ...
While identity is well established in both the recovery and the desistance literature as a critical ...
In both Scotland and England the current drug policies show a strong commitment to addressing drug a...
Purpose – Recovery is a central component of UK substance misuse policy, however, relatively little ...
There is a growing evidence base for recovery as a journey that involves reduced relapse risk, impro...
Recovery is defined in the drug strategy as ‘an individual, person-centred journey, as opposed to an...
This article looks at the place of social recovery in mental health and social care services, alongs...
Background - Alcohol and drug disorders remain major health and social problems in Australia, contri...
Addiction and Recovery in the UK captures the essence of the emerging addictions recovery movement a...