There is a growing evidence base for recovery as a journey that involves reduced relapse risk, improved citizenship, and better global health and well-being. Although this is the case, there is a risk of omitting one of the prime benefits of a diverse range of recovery activities—the impact on families and the wider community. What the current article does is to summarize evidence around the “social contagion” of recovery through communities and its potential role in transmitting hope and the belief that recovery is possible even to those who are not yet ready to commit to abstinence. And further, that in doing so, visible recovery increases community cohesion and challenges stigmatisation and exclusion of recovery populations. The implicat...
This study uses individualisation theory to explore identity transition in substance misuse recovery...
While a recovery approach is widespread and relatively unquestioned in the USA, its implementation i...
It is generally acknowledged that there are multiple pathways to recovery from alcohol and other dru...
Background - Alcohol and drug disorders remain major health and social problems in Australia, contri...
Contemporary recovery-models of treatment for substance misuse prioritise community-based support sy...
Recovery from illicit drug and alcohol use takes place over time and is characterised by a dynamic i...
In the last twenty years, the recovery movement in alcohol and other drugs (AOD) has emerged as a ma...
Recovery from illicit drug and alcohol use takes place over time and is characterised by a dynamic i...
Aim: To understand how the social networks of a new recovery community can help sustain recovery, ...
An increasing body of evidence shows that informal mutual aid groups benefit those in addiction reco...
A fundamental barrier to recovery is “negative recovery capital” in the form of barriers to access t...
This issue brief explains the recovery community\u27s resilient response to the social distancing ma...
Issues In substance use disorder, connection to social communities plays a significant role in the r...
There is a consistent evidence base showing that recovery pathways are initiated and enhanced by pos...
Social identities associated with recovery are protective of relapse from addiction. How such identi...
This study uses individualisation theory to explore identity transition in substance misuse recovery...
While a recovery approach is widespread and relatively unquestioned in the USA, its implementation i...
It is generally acknowledged that there are multiple pathways to recovery from alcohol and other dru...
Background - Alcohol and drug disorders remain major health and social problems in Australia, contri...
Contemporary recovery-models of treatment for substance misuse prioritise community-based support sy...
Recovery from illicit drug and alcohol use takes place over time and is characterised by a dynamic i...
In the last twenty years, the recovery movement in alcohol and other drugs (AOD) has emerged as a ma...
Recovery from illicit drug and alcohol use takes place over time and is characterised by a dynamic i...
Aim: To understand how the social networks of a new recovery community can help sustain recovery, ...
An increasing body of evidence shows that informal mutual aid groups benefit those in addiction reco...
A fundamental barrier to recovery is “negative recovery capital” in the form of barriers to access t...
This issue brief explains the recovery community\u27s resilient response to the social distancing ma...
Issues In substance use disorder, connection to social communities plays a significant role in the r...
There is a consistent evidence base showing that recovery pathways are initiated and enhanced by pos...
Social identities associated with recovery are protective of relapse from addiction. How such identi...
This study uses individualisation theory to explore identity transition in substance misuse recovery...
While a recovery approach is widespread and relatively unquestioned in the USA, its implementation i...
It is generally acknowledged that there are multiple pathways to recovery from alcohol and other dru...