Citizenship, community, and recovery: A group- and peer-based intervention for persons with co-occurring disorders and criminal justice histories

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Abstract

Group interventions for persons with co-occurring disorders of serious mental illness (SMI) and alcohol or other substance use disorders may positively affect participants' substance use, criminal justice contacts, and transition to community supports and community living. We report on a group intervention with wraparound peer support that, in earlier research, has shown promise regarding these domains. We provide a detailed description and discussion of the intervention, including case vignettes. We also discuss future research on this intervention and offer recommendations for additional research in this area and with this target population.

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Rowe, M., Benedict, P., Sells, D., Dinzeo, T., Garvin, C., Schwab, L., … Bellamy, C. (2009). Citizenship, community, and recovery: A group- and peer-based intervention for persons with co-occurring disorders and criminal justice histories. Journal of Groups in Addiction and Recovery, 4(4), 224–244. https://doi.org/10.1080/15560350903340874

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