Addiction Recovery Management
Theory, Research and Practice
Samenvatting
Addiction Recovery Management: Theory, Research, and Practice is the first book on the recovery management approach to addiction treatment and post-treatment support services. Distinctive in combining theory, research, and practice within the same text, this ground-breaking title includes authors who are the major theoreticians, researchers, systems administrators, clinicians and recovery advocates who have developed the model. State-of-the art and the definitive text on the topic, Addiction Recovery Management: Theory, Research, and Practice is mandatory reading for clinicians and all professionals who work with patients in recovery or who are interested in the field.
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Keith Humphreys and A. Tom McLellan
Preface:
The Theory, Science and Practice of Recovery Management (White & Kelly)
Section I: Theoretical Foundations of Recovery Management
Chapter 1. Addiction Treatment and Recovery Careers (Hser & Anglin)
Chapter 2. Integrating addiction treatment and mutual aid recovery resources (Kaskutas & Subbaraman)
Chapter 3. Processes that Promote Recovery from Addictive Disorders (Moos)
Chapter 4. Recovery Management: What if we really believed addiction was a chronic disorder? (White & Kelly)
Section II: Research Approaches and Findings
Chapter 5. Recovery Management Checkups with Adult Chronic Substance Users (Scott & Dennis)
Chapter 6. Assertive Continuing Care for Adolescents (Godley & Godley)
Chapter 7. Long-term trajectories of adolescent recovery (Brown, Ramo & Anderson)
Chapter 8. Residential recovery homes/Oxford Houses (Jason, Olson, Mueller, Walt, & Aase)
Chapter 9. Continuing Care and Recovery (McKay)
Section III: Recovery Management in Practice
Chapter 10. Recovery-Focused Behavioral Health System Transformation: A Framework for Change and Lessons Learned from Philadelphia (Achara-Abrahams, Evans and King)
Chapter 11. Connecticut’s Journey to a Statewide Recovery-Oriented Healthcare System: Strategies, Successes and Challenges (Kirk)
Chapter 12. Implementing Recovery Management in a Treatment Organization (Boyle, Loveland, & George)
Chapter 13. Peer-Based Recovery Support Services within a Recovery Community Organization. – The CCAR Experience (Valentine)
Chapter 14. The Physician Health Program: A Replicable Model of Sustained Recovery Management (Skipper & Dupont)
Section IV:
Chapter 15. Recovery Management and the Future of Addiction Treatment and Recovery in the United States (Kelly & White)
Appendix 1:
RM and ROSC Web Resources