
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). …
The guidance offered is intended to be used in conjunction with, not in place of, those guidelines. Various APA publications also influenced the information presented within, namely the Equity, …
Recovery Definitions – Recovery Research Institute
Apr 19, 2017 · Recovery Definitions – different recovery definitions – addictionary – dictionary – addiction – substance use disorders
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CHART OF ADDICTION Recovery Definitions
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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 …
ADDICTION RESEARCH ON Pinning Down a ‘Recovery Definition’
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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 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 …