While the traditional aim of treatment for drug and alcohol addiction has been abstinence and ultimately recovery, a social movement has emerged for clients, clinicians, commissioners and policymakers which is focused on a recovery that develops a person's sense of purpose, meaning, belonging and quality of life. Addiction Recovery provides a background to the recovery advocacy movement in the UK by outlining its origins, detailing recovery principles and rates, showing the relationship between treatment and recovery, and exploring the role that social networks play in the process of recovery.
Addiction Recovery helps develop an understanding about the philosophy of recovery and how workers and managers can apply it in practice. It provides an evidence-based guide to the achievements of recovery communities in selected UK cities, details effective recovery-oriented systems of care and reviews models for success. Academically sound yet accessibly written, it is an essential primer for anyone wanting to understand how the recovery advocacy movement is impacting addiction-related policy, research, treatment and grassroots recovery support in the UK.
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DAVID BEST is associate professor of addiction studies at Monash University and Turning Point Alcohol and Drug Services in Melbourne, Australia. He has worked in the addictions field for 20 years, predominantly in England in a range of university and policy posts, including work at the Maudsley Hospital and the Institute of Psychiatry, at Birmingham University and with the National Addiction Centre. His main research interests are around treatment effectiveness and the recovery agenda. In the latter capacity, he was the first chair of the Scottish Drugs Recovery Consortium and of the UK Recovery Academy. He has published over 100 peer-reviewed articles and is attempting to develop models to understand recovery peer networks and the growth of recovery capital.
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