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Creating Communities for Addiction Recovery - The Oxford House Model (Hardcover, annotated edition)
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Creating Communities for Addiction Recovery - The Oxford House Model (Hardcover, annotated edition)
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Learn to create a positive research/action alliance similar to that
of DePaul University and the Oxford House community This book
reviews important research conducted in a 13-year collaborative
partnership between Oxford House (a community-based, self-run
residential substance abuse recovery program) and DePaul
University. It also presents practical guidelines for developing
effective action research collaborative programs that can cultivate
and maintain mutually beneficial community/research
partnerships.Creating Communities for Addiction Recovery: The
Oxford House Model presents and examines: practical guidelines for
developing effective action research collaboratives focusing on the
development of trust, respecting the personal experiences of the
community members and the group, commitment to serving the
community, validating findings with organization members, and
accountability the experiences and attitudes of Oxford House
community members in light of their participation in the
collaborative research projects described in the book the
essentials of designing and creating an efficient and productive
yet homey residential community environment for addicted persons
the factors that make Oxford Houses in the United States and
Australia safe and sober settings for persons in recovery the
differential growth among self-governed substance abuse recovery
homes for men and for women with a focus on the impact of state
loan programs and the utilization of technical assistance in
relation to the expansion of women's houses as compared with men's
the economic advantages of the Oxford House model as compared with
other treatment and incarceration alternatives the roles of
ethnicity and gender in substance abuse recovery the structural
social support of Oxford House men and the impact of parenthood on
these men's substance use patterns and recovery attempts the
medical care (need and utilization) patterns of a substance abusing
and recovering population how Oxford House's African-American
community functions as a source of abstinent social networks the
sense of community among women and women with children living in
Oxford Houses with emphasis on how the presence of children impacts
the household perspectives of leadership by women (some with
children, some without) affiliated with Oxford HousesThe
information in this book shows that the rules of the game have
changed.Substance abusers now can take charge of their own recovery
in effective and efficient ways, and practitioners can find
low-cost housing options for their clients with substance abuse
problems. As a part of your professional/teaching collection,
Creating Communities for Addiction Recovery can help you or your
students take understand and make effective use of this rapidly
evolving paradigm of community-based recovery.
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