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[Report] Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration. (2023) Recovery from substance use and mental health problems among adults in the United States. Rockville, MD: Office of Recovery, Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration,.
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[Video] Mountain Plains ATTC. Supiano, Katherine P (2023) Taking care of your own recovery webinars. Addiction Technology Transfer Center Network.
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[Article] Smith, Emma and Carter, Melody and Walklet, Elaine and Hazell, Paul (2023) Investigating recovery from problem substance use using digital photovoice. Journal of Community Psychology, 41, (3), pp. 1378-1393. https://doi.org/10.1002/jcop.22957
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[Report] European Monitoring Centre for Drugs and Drug Addiction. (2022) Workplaces and drugs: health and social responses. Lisbon: European Monitoring Centre for Drugs and Drug Addiction.
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[Article] Hennessy, Emily A and Jurinsky, Jordan and Simpson, Hazel and Nash, Angela (2022) Parenting to provide social recovery capital: a qualitative study. Addiction Research & Theory, 30, (5), pp. 368-374. doi: 10.1080/16066359.2022.2055000
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[Article] Gorvine, Margaret M and Haynes, Tiffany F and Marshall, S Alexandra and Clark, Cari J and Lovelady, Nakita N and Zaller, Nickolas D (2021) A qualitative exploration of women's lives and resilience in substance use disorder recovery. Integrative Medicine, 20, (3), pp. 20-29.
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[Article] Yamashita, Ayako and Yoshioka, Shin-Ichi and Yajima, Yuki (2021) Resilience and related factors as predictors of relapse risk in patients with substance use disorder: a cross-sectional study. Substance Abuse Treatment, Prevention, and Policy, 16. doi: 10.1186/s13011-021-00377-8
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[Report] Mulcahy, Jane (2021) Relentless caring: trying something new. An evaluation of the targeted response with youth TRY project. Dublin: Slaintecare, Pobal and Government of Ireland.
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[Report] Rhynas, Sarah and Schölin, Lisa and Cuthill, Fiona and Walker, Brandan and Holloway, Aisha (2020) Exploring social support and identity in recovery: a photovoice study. London: Alcohol Change UK.
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[Article] Galvin, Brian (2019) National Drugs Forum 2018: reports on workshops. Drugnet Ireland, Issue 68, Winter 2019. pp. 4-12.
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[Article] Johannessen, Dagny Adriaenssen and Nordfjærn, Trond and Geirdal, Amy Østertun (2019) Change in psychosocial factors connected to coping after inpatient treatment for substance use disorder: a systematic review. Substance Abuse Treatment, Prevention, and Policy, 14. https://doi.org/10.1186/s13011-019-0210-9
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[Report] Woll, Pamela (2019) Addressing stress and trauma in recovery-oriented systems and communities. A challenge to leadership. Kansas City, MO: Addiction Technology Transfer Center Network Coordinating Office.
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[Report] Ni Ogain, Eibhlin and Hodgson, Linsay (2017) Drug and alcohol recovery outcomes framework. London: Catch Impact.
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[Article] Morton, Sarah and O'Reilly, Laura and O'Brien, Karl (2016) Boxing clever: utilizing education and fitness to build recovery capital in a substance use rehabilitation program. Journal of Substance Use, 21, (5), pp. 521-526. DOI:10.3109/14659891.2015.1077281
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[Article] Keane, Martin (2014) Addiction recovery: a contagious paradigm. Drugnet Ireland, Issue 51, Autumn 2014. pp. 6-7.
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[Report] Munton, Tony and Wedlock, Elaine and Gomersall, Alan (2014) The role of social and human capital in recovery from drug and alcohol addiction. Dublin: Health Research Board.
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[Report] Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration. (2014) Treating sleep problems of people in recovery from substance use disorders. Rockville, MD: Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration.
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[Report] Center for Substance Abuse Treatment. (2013) Matrix intensive outpatient treatment for people with stimulant use disorders: counselor's treatment manual. Rockville, MD: Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration.
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[Report] Public Health England. (2013) Routes to recovery via the community. Mapping user manual. London: Public Health England.
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[Report] Neale, Joanne and Nettleton, Sarah and Pickering, Lucy (2012) The everyday lives of recovering heroin users. London: RSA.
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[Report] Humeniuk, Rachel and Henry Edwards, S and Ali, Robert and Meena, S (2010) Self-help strategies for cutting down or stopping substance use: a guide. Geneva: World Health Organization.
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[Report] Bartholomew, Norma G and Simpson, D Dwayne (2005) Building social networks. A collection of materials for leading counseling sessions on ways to build and strengthen social support in recovery. Texas: Texas Christian University. Institute of Behavioral Research.
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[Report] Sia, Tiffany L and Dansereau, DF and Dees, Sandra M (2002) Mapping your steps: “Twelve Step” guide maps. Fort Worth: Texas Christian University. Institute of Behavioral Research.
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[Report] Dansereau, DF and Dees, Sandra M and Chatham, Lois R and Boatler, Jeannie F and Simpson, D Dwayne (1993) Mapping new roads to recovery. A self-paced training manual designed for substance abuse counselors and case workers interested in node-link mapping. Texas: Texas Christian University. Institute of Behavioral Research.