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Experiential Authority in a Social Model Organization 1998

By Jason Rutten / May 13, 2024 / Comments Off on Experiential Authority in a Social Model Organization 1998

[…] AN SMP Four questionnaires were designed for interviewing employees at the four levels of management within the organization: (1) the governing board; (2) the parent organization managers (Hope Center’s executive and associate directors); (3) the managers (program coordinators) of the subsidiary programs; and (4) the staff at these programs. The study underwent the […]

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2019 Supporting MAT_MAR in Recovery Residences

By Jason Rutten / May 13, 2024 / Comments Off on 2019 Supporting MAT_MAR in Recovery Residences

[…] the behavioral warning signs of inappropriate dosing and/or misuse of medications such as drowsiness, lethargy, mood changes, increase in drug use ideation, or disengagement with housemates. Drug testing β€’ Conduct regular, random tests. Determine who is responsible for conducting these tests and when. Affordable tests are available that isolate methadone and buprenorphine from other […]

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A Naturalistic Comparison Of Outcomes At Social And Clinical Model Substance Abuse Treatment Programs 2003

By Jason Rutten / May 13, 2024 / Comments Off on A Naturalistic Comparison Of Outcomes At Social And Clinical Model Substance Abuse Treatment Programs 2003

[…] AA, and have larger social networks supportive of abstinence (compared to those treated in other models). Although sound from a theoretical standpoint, this has not been tested empirically. However, we are able to begin to address those issues here, and additionally consider the extent that 12step program involvement and sober networks contribute to […]

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The Role of Recovery Residences in Promoting LongTerm Addiction Recovery

By Jason Rutten / May 13, 2024 / Comments Off on The Role of Recovery Residences in Promoting LongTerm Addiction Recovery

Jason, L.A., Mer icle, A.A., Polcin, D.L., & White, W.L. (in press, 2013). The Role of Recovery Residences in Promoting Long -term Addiction Recovery. American Journal of Community Psychology. Posted at www.williamwhitepaper s.com The Society of Community Research and Action – Community Psychology, Division 27 of the American Psychological Association Policy Statement The Role […]

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Standards

By Jason Rutten / March 3, 2022 / Comments Off on Standards

[…] peer accountability to maintain safe and healthy living environments. Senior residents, appointed by the owner/operator to serve as the head of household, are typically called the House Manager. To serve higher needs/lower recovery capital populations, such as transition aged youth (e.g., youth 1625 years of age) with opioid use disorders, some Level II’s provide […]

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NARR COVID19 Guidance 2020

By Jason Rutten / May 13, 2024 / Comments Off on NARR COVID19 Guidance 2020

[…] not assume someone is virus –free just because they do not have symptoms. Some infected individuals never exhibit symptoms but can transmit the disease. Lack of widespread testing means limited reliable information about local community risks. ● Avoid touching your face with unwashed/unsanitary hands to avoid transferring the virus to your nose, mouth or […]

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By Judd Einan / January 20, 2023 / Comments Off on croppedNARRfavicon.png

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Training

By Jason Rutten / March 3, 2022 / Comments Off on Training

[…] ethics, morals, and laws. Apply the 20 principles contained in the NARR Code of Ethics to organizational operating procedures; and Incorporate the NARR Ethics Guidelines for Drug Testing and Patient Brokering into your operating procedures. NARR 12 – Standards 14 & 15 – Creating a HomeLike Environment Selfassess your recovery residence for essential elements […]

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Measuring Social Model in California_ How Much Has Changed 2000

By Jason Rutten / May 13, 2024 / Comments Off on Measuring Social Model in California_ How Much Has Changed 2000

[…] social model techniques a particular program rests. Programs with higher scores exhibit more accepted tenets of social model recovery. When the instrument was being developed and tested in 1995, a total score of 75% was considered a rough cutoff point for “true” social model programs; programs ranked by an expert panel as […]

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Opioid STR and Recovery Housing Letter 2017

By Jason Rutten / May 13, 2024 / Comments Off on Opioid STR and Recovery Housing Letter 2017

[…] and Drug Abuse Director: Last month your agency receive d the first installment of the new Opioid State Targeted Response (Opioid STR) grant funding. As you fine -tune your strategic plan for these funds, we ask that you invest some of these funds to develop an ongoing infrastructure that allows recovery housing to be […]

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