Recovery Support: Reading List

Recovery is a process that often takes significant time and effort to achieve and maintain. Here you will find a selection of resources and pieces of research relating to the topic of recovery support. You can also join the ISSUP recovery practice(link is external) and the ISSUP recovery research(link is external) networks to engage in further discussion relating to recovery support.

1) Recovery month takes place in September each year. To celebrate the campaign, ISSUP South Africa hosted a webinar exploring the different pathways to recovery. You can access a recording of the webinar here(link is external)

2) This guide(link is external), developed by SAMHSA, provides a definition and overview of recovery-oriented systems of care (ROSC) and describes the steps for planning and implementing ROSC. It is designed to provide practitioners with enough information to pull together resources that will create the most favourable outcomes for individuals, families and communities.

3) Recovery capital relates to the total resources that a person has available to find and maintain their recovery. Here(link is external), you can watch a recordings of a webinar that explored how to measure and operationalise recovery capital.

4) In this special issue(link is external) of Drugs: Education, Prevention and Policy researchers from around the world explore the range of mediators and mechanisms that play a role in an individual's recovery trajectory.

5) This piece of research(link is external) explores the notion of positive and negative recovery capital. It explores pull and push factors that should be drawn on at different phases of recovery and offers suggestions about how to develop and support ongoing management strategies.

6) This paper(link is external) provides summary of the concept of recovery-oriented systems of care with respect to its origins in the past and its status in the present, prior to considering directions in which such systems might move in the future.

7) The Recovery Research Institute have put together a series of pamphlets(link is external) presenting and discussing all issues relating to recovery support

8) This online course(link is external) introduces the science of addiction recovery and looks at the evidence on recovery pathways in Europe. This course is intended for professionals working in the addictions field, supporting people in recovery, or those working in peer recovery organisations.

9) The recovery research institute has put together a collection of resources(link is external) that defines and explore the pathways to recovery. They also share information about how an individual's brain changes as they enter recovery and offer a series of resources for individuals, families wanting to learn more about substance use disorder recovery.