What model focuses on mainly mainly on the person’s diagnosis and treating symptons
What is the Medical Model
This can provide support, friendships, love and hope
What are Community Relationships and social networks?
Community, systems, and societal acceptance and appreciation for people affected by mental health and substance use problems
What is Respect?
Recovery is built on the multiple capacities, strengths, talents, coping abilities, resources, and inherent value of each individual.
What are Many Pathways?
When individuals perceive that the envisioned advantages of change and adverse consequences of substance use outweigh the benefts of maintaining the status quo, the decisional balance tips in favor of change.
What is Preparation?
The recovery model depends on [fill in the blank]
What is lived experience?
Meaningful daily activities
What is Purpose?
Recovery emerges from this. The belief that recovery is real provides the essential and motivating message of a better future
What is Hope?
This in all of its diverse representations—including values, traditions, and beliefs—are keys in determining a person’s journey and unique pathway to recovery.
What is Culture?
This stage entails efforts to sustain gains made during the Action stage and to prevent recurrence
What is Maintenance?
They came up with the definition of recovery
Who is SAMHSA (Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration)?
Overcoming or managing one’s disease(s) or symptoms
What is Health?
Recovery involves individual, family, and community [fill in blank]
What are Strengths/Responsibility?
This encompasses an individual’s whole life, including mind, body, spirit, and community.
What is Holistic?
People who use substances are not considering change and do not intend to change in the foreseeable future.
What is Precontemplation?
A process of change through which individuals improve their health and wellness, live a self-directed life, and strive to reach their full potential
What is the definition of recovery?
A stable and safe place to live
What is Home?
Individuals define their own life goals and design their unique path(s) towards those goals
What is Person-Driven?
An important factor in the recovery process is the presence and involvement of people who believe in the person’s ability to recover; who offer hope, support, and encouragement; and who also suggest strategies and resources for change.
What is the Relational Principle?
Here, individuals choose a strategy for change and begin to pursue it.
What is Action?
The process of recovery is [fill in the blank]
What is highly personal and occurs via many pathways?
Examples include: job, school, volunteerism, family caretaking, or creative endeavors, and the independence, income and resources to participate in society
What are meaningful daily activities?
Recovery is supported by [fill in blank] The experience of this (such as physical or sexual abuse, domestic violence, war, disaster, and others) is often a precursor to or associated with alcohol and drug use, mental health problems, and related issues.
What is Addressing Trauma?
This provides a vital sense of belonging, supportive relationships, valued roles, and community.
What is Peer Support?
As these individuals become aware that a problem exists, they begin to perceive that there may be cause for concern and reasons to change.
What is Contemplation?