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- Addictionary® – Recovery Research Institute
ABUSER (Stigma Alert) A person who engages in heavy use of a substance without exhibiting impaired control over the frequency and amount of use (or other reward-seeking behavior, such as gambling) In experimental research, the word “abuser” was found to increase stigma, which can affect quality of care and act as a barrier to treatment-seeking in individuals suffering from addiction
- Definitions and Terminology – Recovery Research Institute
Visit the post for more Addiction is a primary, chronic, neurobiologic disease with genetic, psychosocial, and environmental factors influencing its development and manifestations
- Recovery 101 – Recovery Research Institute
Visit the post for more Recovery from a substance use disorder is defined as a process of improved physical, psychological, and social well-being and health after having suffered from a substance-related condition
- Recovery Definitions – Recovery Research Institute
See the table below for a progression of different definitions of recovery over time: Array CITATIONS Kelly, J F , Hoeppner, B (2015) A biaxial formulation of the recovery construct Addiction Research Theory, 23 (1), 5-9
- Recovery Research Institute – Enhancing Recovery Through Science
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- Cognitive-Behavioral Approaches (CBT) - Recovery Research Institute
Visit the post for more The common underlying assumption of these cognitive-behavioral approaches is the theory that unproductive or maladaptive thinking and behavior is the root cause of the problems
- ADDICTION RECOVERY RESEARCH ON Identifying Indicators to Measure . . .
Identifying Indicators to Measure Recovery – ADDICTIONARY – dictionary – addiction – recovery – measurement of addiction recovery – words – terms – addictionary -definitions – recovery research institute – recovery answers – drugs alcohol addiction – substance use disorder – recoveryanswers org March 10, 2017 |
- “Words matter” when it comes to substance use — do images matter too?
Stigma related to substance use disorder, including the language we use, influences the way we think, feel, and act towards people living with these conditions Images may matter too To build on global efforts addressing stigmatizing language when referring to individuals with substance use disorders, this study interviewed people with lived addiction and recovery experience to identify
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