Recovery Support

The ongoing process through which individuals achieve improved health, wellness, and quality of life while striving for abstinence or reduced substance use. 

The Power of Storytelling

ISSUP Webinar
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ISSUP Global, in collaboration with Faces & Voices of Recovery, presents its webinar titled 'The Power of Storytelling'

The Power of Storytelling

Event Date
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Online
ISSUP Global, in collaboration with Faces & Voices of Recovery, invites you to the upcoming webinar titled 'The Power of Storytelling'
The Power of Storytelling webinar flyer

MODELLING ACCOUNTABILITY IN THE RECOVERY PROCESS.

Opinion piece, commentary
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Addiction is a complex disease that requires everyone to understand the science behind it. In the treatment and recovery process, it is not unusual to come across stigma, blame, and disbelief. However, reframing accountability in addiction...

Befriend Your Brain, Heal Your Behavioral Addiction

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Online

This interactive webinar introduces essential principles and clinically practical methods from the presenter’s two recent books on recovery resilience.  We will focus on working with process - or behavioral - addictions, providing numerous real-life examples and creating a rich and dynamic learning opportunity.

Substance Use Disorder in Pregnancy: Navigating Confidentiality Law to Deliver Evidence- Based Collaborative Care

Video and audio recordings
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The Substance Abuse & Mental Health Services Administration and leading obstetrical and addiction medicine groups recommend prenatal care, medications to treat OUD, behavioral health therapy, and a cross-sector collaborative approach to address social determinant of health as best-practice treatment for pregnant individuals with OUD.

Building Access To Rehabilitation Services For Substance Use Disorders In Indonesia Through Community-Based Intervention (Ibm)

Video and audio recordings
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Nearly 90 percent of people who use substance/drugs do not experience as substance used disorders, thus not requiring inpatient treatment. Informal services (self-care and community treatment) are the most needed and also the cheapest to set up and provide. However, many countries often establish the most expensive and intensive types of services, which focus on institutions (Community-Based Drug Services for People Who Use Drugs in Southeast Asia, 2018).