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Counseling approaches to promote recovery from problematic substance use and related issues.

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Format:
Book
Government document
Contributor:
United States. Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration, issuing body.
Series:
Treatment improvement protocol (TIP) series ; 65.
Treatment improvement protocol ; TIP 65.
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Healing.
Substance-Related Disorders--rehabilitation.
Counseling--methods.
Recovery of Function.
Medical Subjects:
Substance-Related Disorders--rehabilitation.
Counseling--methods.
Recovery of Function.
Physical Description:
1 online resource (1 PDF file (xxii, 365 pages)): illustrations.
Place of Publication:
Rockville, MD : Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration, 2023.
Summary:
Recovery, as defined by the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA), is "a process of change through which individuals improve their health and wellness, live a self-directed life, and strive to reach their full potential." Recovery is a highly individualized journey. Some view recovery in terms of abstinence and remission of symptoms, whereas others may focus on controlling or reducing use. The benefits of recovery from problematic substance use are wide-ranging. They include improvements in a person's physical health, emotional well-being, relationships, school and career achievement, and financial security.3 These benefits also extend well beyond the individual, positively affecting families, workplaces, communities, and society. Counselors play a critical role in helping individuals in or seeking recovery achieve their recovery goals and in supporting them as they develop the skills needed for long-term recovery. Recovery-oriented counseling is essential to this process. This Treatment Improvement Protocol (TIP) provides guidance to counselors, administrators, and supervisors about recovery-oriented services, supports, and care, allowing them to better serve those individuals in or seeking recovery from problematic substance use.
Contents:
Foreword
Executive Summary
TIP Development Participants
Chapter 1-Introduction to Recovery From Problematic Substance Use
What Is Recovery?
Settings for Recovery-Oriented Counseling
Scope of Practice for Providing Counseling
Problematic Substance Use: Background and Evolving Explanations and Services for It
Evolving Service Landscape and Workforce
Recovery Goals for Problematic Substance Use
Pathways of Recovery
Recovery as a Continuum
What Is Recurrence of Problematic Substance Use?
Benefits of Promoting Recovery and Preventing Recurrences
Introduction to Recovery-Oriented Systems of Care
Introduction to Recovery Research: Current Topics and Needs
Conclusion
Chapter 2-Framework for Supporting Recovery With Counseling
Competencies for Recovery-Oriented Counseling
Sociocultural Considerations in Recovery-Oriented Counseling
Strengths-Based Counseling
Ways That Payment Systems Can Affect the Delivery of Care
Recovery-Oriented Systems of Care and Strengths-Based Counseling
Chapter 3-Counseling Approaches for Promoting Harm Reduction and Preventing Recurrence
Harm Reduction
Trauma-Informed Approaches
Motivational Approaches
Family Therapy Approaches
Cognitive-Behavioral Therapy
Contingency Management
Mindfulness and Acceptance-Based Approaches
Linkages to Peer- and Community-Based Support Services
Psychoeducation
Other Approaches
Chapter 4-Counseling Approaches for Sustaining Recovery and Promoting a Healthy Life
Supportive Dimensions That Help People In Recovery Stay Well
Community
Chapter 5-Implementing Recovery-Oriented Counseling Programs
What Is a Recovery-Oriented Counseling Program?
Benefits of Adopting a Recovery Orientation
Centering Clients in the Conversation
Becoming a Recovery-Oriented Organization
Inviting People Who Are Involved in Recovery to the Table
Providing Person-Centered, Strengths-Based Counseling Services
Developing Community Partnerships
Recovery-Oriented Counseling Outside of Traditional Treatment Settings
Developing Recovery-Oriented Policies and Procedures
Engaging in Recovery-Oriented Workforce Development
Chapter 6-Resources
General Resources
Publications
Mutual-Help Groups
Online Boards and Chat Rooms
Treatment Locators
Advocacy Organizations and Resources
Health Equity
Recovery-Oriented Systems of Care (ROSC)
Counseling Approaches
Trauma-Informed Care
Recovery Housing
Employment Support
Education
Health and Wellness
Digital Recovery Support Tools
Telehealth
Assessment and Screening
Peer Support Services
Funding
References.
Notes:
"PEP23-02-01-003"--Page 4 of cover.
Includes bibliographical references.
Description based on online resource; title from PDF title page (viewed May 24, 2024).
OCLC:
1436450680

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