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Rasha Abi Hana

Are former heavy drinkers in the UK less likely to identify as being in recovery compared to those in the USA? A pilot test

Shared by Rasha Abi Hana - 30 September 2021
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Cunningham, J.A., Godinho, A. Are former heavy drinkers in the UK less likely to identify as being in recovery compared to those in the USA? A pilot test. Subst Abuse Treat Prev Policy 16, 74 (2021). https://doi.org/10.1186/s13011-021-00412-8

The Alcoholics Anonymous (AA) movement created the term "in recovery" to express the continuing requirement for vigilance in order to sustain sobriety (which includes abstinence from alcohol intake) and avoid a return to dangerous drinking. This term, or identity, may be adopted by someone who considers themselves to be in recovery for the rest of their lives. Recovery is considered to entail gains in health and wellbeing, and has been described as a social process in which individuals learn to absorb new norms and values as part of a recovery-oriented identity, but it is not specifically...

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James Harvey

Share your work at our 2022 global workshop in Abu Dhabi

Shared by James Harvey (ISSUP staff) - 9 September 2021
ISSUP
ICUDDR, INL, ISSUP and NRC are partnering to host a global in person and online event from 11th – 16th May 2022 in Abu Dhabi, UAE. We welcome abstract submissions for sub-plenary and poster presentations at the event. DEADLINE EXTENDED!
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Gabriela Hernandez

Webinar - Supporting Families in Recovery: Global Approaches in the Context of COVID-19

Gabriela Hernandez - 18 June 2021
Webinar entitled, Supporting Families in Recovery: Global Approaches in the Context of COVID-19, held on June 16, 2021. Organized jointly by the Inter-American Drug Abuse Control Commission (CICAD), the African Union, and the Colombo Plan, with the support of the Bureau of International Narcotics...
Presentation by Dr. Hendrée Jones
Presentation by Dr. Martin Agwogie
Presentation by Ms. Uki Atkinson
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James Harvey

Supporting Families in Recovery – Global Approaches in the Context of COVID-19

Shared by James Harvey (ISSUP staff) - 28 May 2021
INL CICAD Colombo Plan ISSUP
Event Date
16 de Junho de 2021
Location:
Washington, D.C.
Supporting Families in Recovery: Global Approaches in the Context of COVID-19
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James Harvey

Using Nutrition to Promote Addiction Recovery

Shared by James Harvey (ISSUP staff) - 1 April 2021
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In this article Khary Rigg, Ph.D and Kelly Miller, NTMC introduce us to the importance of nutrition in addiction recovery and highlight some practical, evidence-based actions to consider when advocating for nutritional interventions in recovery care.
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James Harvey

Webinar | Building Strength and Resilience during the COVID-19 Pandemic

Shared by James Harvey (ISSUP staff) - 6 November 2020
Event Date
20 de Novembro de 2020
Location:
Washington, D.C.
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Building Strength and Resilience during the COVID-19 Pandemic: A Focus on Parents with Substance Use Disorders and Their Children

A live webinar exploring strategies for building strength and resilience in parents with substance use...

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jhoni suryaldi

Rehabilitation in the prison

jhoni suryaldi - 30 September 2020
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Edie

Recovery Month 2020

Shared by Edie - 2 September 2020
Recovery Month 2020
Each September, Recovery Month is celebrated around the world to raise awareness of alcohol and drug use disorders and promote the benefits of prevention, treatment and recovery support services.
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Livia

Recovery Month 2019

Shared by Livia - 24 September 2019
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Every September the Recovery Month Campaign aims to increase awareness and understanding of mental and substance use disorders and celebrate the people who recover. 

Over the years, Recovery Month has promoted and supported new evidence-based treatment and recovery practices, the strong and proud recovery community, and dedication of service providers and community members across the nation who make recovery in all its forms possible.

The SAMHSA Recovery Month 2019 theme is Join the Voices for Recovery: Together We Are Stronger, placing emphasis on the need to share resources and build...

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Dr. FADILAN A. KAYONG

Incestuous Workplace

Dr. FADILAN A. KAYONG - 19 February 2019
It's all about recovery at workplace by White
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Dr. FADILAN A. KAYONG

Ministry of Recovery

Dr. FADILAN A. KAYONG - 19 February 2019
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MLXP2QPtt2k&t=10s
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