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  • ...dividuals and communities to ensure recovery housing options are reputable and have the best interests of their residents in mind. ...elines.</ref> There are a variety of types of recovery home certifications and credentials:
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  • ...g-related problems as a vehicle for collective healing, community renewal, and enhanced intergenerational resilience. <ref>https://peerrecoverynow.org/</r ...icesofrecovery.org/blog/2019/10/08/recovery-capital-its-role-in-sustaining-recovery/</ref>
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  • ...ports have seen a substantial return on their investment both in financial and human terms. ...p/recovery</ref> SAMHSA also identifies four major dimensions that support recovery:
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  • ...by the risks and cyclical effects of postpartum depression, both unrelated and related to substance use. <ref>https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PM ...se fragile states of being may be best addressed through the addition of a recovery coach in the new mother's support team.
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  • ...ch a compendium of research, educational materials, innovative approaches, and best practices curated from national subject matter experts to address the ...and many innovative efforts are being attempted that traditional research and information sharing practices are neither sufficient nor fast enough. That
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  • ..., and access to care. Reducing stigma and perception surrounding pregnancy and SUDs will reduce the barrier to access to care. ...nger their mental health. These components include stereotypes, prejudice, and discrimination. <ref>Corrigan P. W. “How stigma interferes with mental he
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  • ...uman Services outlines four components to recovery: health, home, purpose, and community. * Health involves making informed decisions to promote one’s health and well-being.
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  • ...tment programs. The demand for treatment is met with a shortage of quality recovery centers in America, which makes it difficult for individuals to receive the ...se of online tools and assessments, integration of primary care treatment, and virtual reality. <ref>Volkow, N. D., Frieden, T. R., Hyde, P. S., & Cha, S.
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  • ...who are pregnant and misusing opioids to make choices to get on a path to recovery. MI is a therapeutic tool intended to be used in conjunction with other for ...an effective part of an inpatient treatment regimen, before seeking other recovery options.
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  • ...ovide opportunities for group therapy, meetings with addiction counselors, and an environment where they are encouraged to be open about their struggles. ...n access the full benefits of higher education without having to put their recovery at risk.
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  • ...ion with talk therapy can reduce withdrawal symptoms and promote long-term recovery. ...ww.goodrx.com/conditions/substance-use-disorder/best-therapies-for-alcohol-and-drug-use</ref>
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  • ...very. In many cases, families can be part of the foundation for recovery, and their needs must be taken into consideration when a loved one is affected. ...or partner only, as well as a cultural focus for a wide variety of ethnic and/or racial groups. The following programs are examples of family support. (N
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  • ...e and ability to practice their former profession. Virtually all people in recovery face the additional challenge of stigma. ...ances in building recovery capital are often offset by systematic barriers and obstacles.
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  • ...ay use illicit opioids such as heroin, or may use opioids (opioid agonists and/or antagonists) as part of medication-assisted treatment for opioid use dis ...fetal growth, preterm birth, stillbirth, possible specific birth defects, and neonatal abstinence syndrome. Birth outcomes for infants exposed to opioids
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  • ...nd prevent them from abusing drugs. By targeting employment opportunities (and connections to those jobs) to people who might otherwise begin to abuse dru ...lications/regional-economist/july-2013/exploring-the-link-between-drug-use-and-job-status-in-the-us</ref> This is because of the general financial hardshi
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  • ...iple needs of families. Evidence is now emerging that collaborative policy and practice positively influence five core outcomes, or the 5Rs, for families *Recovery: parental recovery from substance use disorders
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  • ...n self-stigma. <ref name="Ending Discrimination Against People with Mental and Substance use Disorders: The Evidence for Stigma Change.">https://www.ncbi. ...own the barrier of stigma we need to educate that SUD is a chronic Illness and that the approach for treatment should be the same as heart disease, diabet
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  • ...al record. Over the past few decades, much of the innovation in deflection and diversion has focused on individuals whose interactions with the justice sy ...f first responders, behavioral health service providers, recovery support, and community. The outcomes sought by diverting or deflecting individuals are g
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  • ...and Acamprosate Calcium) and opioid dependence (Methadone, Buprenorphine, and Naltrexone). <ref>https://www.ajog.org/article/S0002-9378(04)00705-7/fullte ...9378(04)00705-7/fulltext</ref> Individuals with co-occurring mental health and substance use disorders often require that pharmacotherapy be integrated wi
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  • ...monitoring and supervision, graduated sanctions and incentives, treatment, and various rehabilitation services. <ref>https://www.ojp.gov/pdffiles1/nij/238 ...he community is encouraged through participation in hearings, programming, and events such as graduation. <ref> https://www.ojp.gov/pdffiles1/nij/238527.
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