Mapping the Road to Addiction Recovery

Author:   David Best
Publisher:   Pavilion Publishing and Media Ltd
ISBN:  

9781908066596


Pages:   95
Publication Date:   01 February 2012
Format:   Mixed media product
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This resource is designed for use by professionals who work with those fighting alcohol or drug addiction, and provides an interactive and visually stimulating guide to steer both the worker and the client through the recovery process. Key features: Based on a model that is proven to be effective; written by an expert in the field; rich visual material; interactive and engaging; encourages an builds close therapeutic relationships between workers and their clients About the resource: Node-link mapping is a technique developed in the US that provides an interactive platform by which those recovering from addiction can develop the strengths and resources needed to sustain a long-term recovery journey. This book takes this concept and delivers a new series of fresh maps, designed by an expert in the field, that can be used in both alcohol and drug addiction recovery and which supports the worker and the client through the entire recovery process. Starting with immediate goals, such as finding accommodation and the inner strength to begin a recovery journey, it slowly builds chapter by chapter to aid and enhance the therapeutic relationship between worker and client, from making contact with recovery groups or individuals who can help, through to supporting the continued recovery journey after the completion of treatment. The technique and the maps provided can be taken by the client and used time and again for sustained recovery and to support them in their new lives. Contents include: * Chapter 1: What is recovery? * Chapter 2: What is treatment effectiveness? * Chapter 3: What is node-link mapping? * Chapter 4: Where to start? Creating a strengths-based recovery plan * Chapter 5: The motivation to change * Chapter 6: Building a recovery vision and a recovery identity * Chapter 7: Recovery in the community - social networks and mutual aid * Chapter 8: The ongoing recovery journey * Chapter 9: How are the maps to be used in practice? This pack contains: A CD-rom with collection of interactive and visually stimulating maps to be printed and completed in the course of recovery and workbook with a step-by-step guide to completing each of the maps, highlighting many issues to be considered and the techniques needed to get the best results from each one. Vital information for: Individual staff and teams working with people fighting drug or alcohol addiction.

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Author:   David Best
Publisher:   Pavilion Publishing and Media Ltd
Imprint:   Pavilion Publishing (Brighton) Ltd
ISBN:  

9781908066596


ISBN 10:   1908066598
Pages:   95
Publication Date:   01 February 2012
Audience:   Professional and scholarly ,  Professional & Vocational
Format:   Mixed media product
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   To order   Availability explained
Stock availability from the supplier is unknown. We will order it for you and ship this item to you once it is received by us.

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David Best author of Strength, Support, Setbacks and Solutions, Mapping the Road to Addiction Recovery and Addiction Recovery in the UK 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, Birmingham University and 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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