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Guy R. Cousins, LCSW, LADC, CCS
The Paradigm Shift Medication Assisted Therapy to Medication Assisted Recovery Dr. Joseph Py, DO, ASAM Guy R. Cousins, LCSW, LADC, CCS
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SAMHSA Definition of Recovery
A process of change through which individuals improve their health & wellness, live a self-directed life, & strive to reach their full potential Training Program
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SAMHSA’s Recovery Support Strategic Initiative
Four Domains Health Home Purpose Community
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Four Domains Health-overall wellbeing begins with addressing symptoms of addiction that complicate physical & emotional health. Abstinence from substance use is recommended so that any MH disorders can be addressed & treated. This leads to more informed & healthier choices that will sustain ongoing recovery.
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Four Domains Home- having a consistent, peaceful & stable place to return to each day will help remove uncertainty & anxiety that can lead to self-destructive behavior.
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Four Domains Purpose - being productive, whether through volunteer work, employment or going to school, provides meaning for every person, especially those who are rebuilding a life in recovery.
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Four Domains Community - an essential aspect of recovery from MHD & SUD is understanding that others have experienced similar difficulties & struggles. Having non-judgmental support from friends, family members & others in recovery can be just the thing to help an individual gain momentum in recovery.
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SAMHSA’s Ten Components of Recovery
Recovery emerges from hope
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SAMHSA’s Ten Components of Recovery
Recovery is Person Driven
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SAMHSA’s Ten Components of Recovery
Recovery occurs via many pathways
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SAMHSA’s Ten Components of Recovery
Recovery is Holistic
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SAMHSA’s Ten Components of Recovery
Recovery is supported by peers and allies
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SAMHSA’s Ten Components of Recovery
Recovery is supported through relationships & social networks
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SAMHSA’s Ten Components of Recovery
Recovery is culturally-based and influenced.
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SAMHSA’s Ten Components of Recovery
Recovery is supported by addressing Trauma
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SAMHSA’s Ten Components of Recovery
Recovery involves individual, family, & community strengths & responsibility
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SAMHSA’s Ten Components of Recovery
Recovery is based on respect
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SAMHSA’s Ten Components of Recovery
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Mindfulness The “average’ human looks without seeing, listens without hearing, touches without feeling eats without tasting, moves without physical awareness, inhales without awareness of odor or fragrance, and talks without thinking Leonardo DiVinci
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