The emergence, role, and impact of recovery support services

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Various community recovery support services help sustain positive behavior change for individuals with alcohol and drug use disorders. This article reviews the rationale, origins, emergence, prevalence, and empirical research on a variety of recovery support services in U.S. communities that may influence the likelihood of sustained recovery. The community recovery support services reviewed include recovery high schools, collegiate recovery programs, recovery homes, recovery coaches, and recovery community centers. Many individuals are not provided with the types of environmental supports needed to solidify and support their recovery, so there is a need for more research on who may be best suited for these services as well as when, why, and how they confer benefit.

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Jason, L. A., Salomon-Amend, M., Guerrero, M., Bobak, T., O’brien, J., & Soto-Nevarez, A. (2021). The emergence, role, and impact of recovery support services. Alcohol Research: Current Reviews, 41(1). https://doi.org/10.35946/arcr.v41.1.04

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