This theoretical but highly accessible book helps develop
understanding about the philosophy of recovery, what the supporting
evidence is and how workers and managers can apply this in a more
recovery friendly way as well as what they can do to assess and
evidence these changes. It will examine evidence from a number of
international recovery studies and examples of successes in the UK
where established recovery communities and groups, some peer
projects and some services that have changed their philosophy to a
recovery-oriented one. Topics include: mutual aid and the history
of the addiction recovery movement recovery and treatment recovery
and public policy analysis of 'mature' recovery systems in England
what works in recovery in the UK what now?
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