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Page 1: Jean LaCour, PhD., CPP Cheryl A Brown, MHR, SPHR, …naadac.org/assets/1959/lacour_empowering_peers_in_recovery.pdf · Jean LaCour, PhD., CPP Cheryl A Brown, MHR, SPHR, CRSS NET Institute

Jean LaCour, PhD., CPP Cheryl A Brown, MHR, SPHR, CRSS NET Institute Center for Addiction & Recovery Education www.netinstitute.org www.recoverybeyond.com [email protected]

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Trends in Addiction Treatment and Recovery Management

Purpose of Recovery Oriented Systems of Care (ROSC)

Roles: 12-Step Sponsors, Peer Recovery Specialists, Clinical Addiction Counselors

Current Practice Domains for Peer Recovery Specialists

Scope of Practice of Peer Recovery Specialists

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In May 2009, SAMHSA announced its Recovery to Practice (RTP) Initiative. The RTP Initiative is designed to: ◦ hasten awareness, acceptance, and adoption of

recovery-based practices in the delivery of addiction-related services

◦ builds on SAMHSA’s definition and fundamental components of recovery (SAMHSA, 2011).

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Will:

Educate addiction professionals about a recovery-oriented model of care;

Educate addiction professionals about addiction recovery (and their specific role in promoting it); and

Teach competencies needed to integrate addiction recovery concepts into practice.

9-Webinars: www.naadac.org/education/recovery

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Sobriety – Abstinence from alcohol and all other non-prescribed drugs

Improved quality of life for self and others as measured by the following six domains:

Physical

Psychological

Independence

Social

Environment

Spiritual

Bonomi, A.E., Patrick, D.L., Bushnell D.M., & Martin, M. (1999). Validation of the United State’s Version of the World Health Organization Quality of Life (WHOQOL) Instrument.

Journal of Clinical Epidemiology, 53 (2000), 1-12.

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Is a reality for millions of individuals and families

Recovery is a voluntary process

Recovery flourishes in supportive communities

Recovery gives back (to individuals, families and

communities) what addiction has taken away

Substance use treatment (individual behavioral

care) must move beyond emergency and palliative

care to care oriented to promoting long-term

recovery

White, W. & Davidson, L.: “Recovery: The Bridge to Integration?” Behavioral Healthcare, November, 2006

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Mutual Support groups

Professional treatment

Nontraditional methods

Medical interventions

Faith and Spirituality Peer Recovery Support

Recovery Coach on your own

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Current Service Response

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Recovery-Oriented Response

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Promote Self-Care, Rehabilitation

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coordinated network of community-based services & supports

person-centered: builds on strengths & resilience of individuals, families, communities

Goals:

achieve abstinence

improved health & wellness,

quality of life for those with or at risk of alcohol and drug problems. SAMHSA/CSAT

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Treatment is part of recovery, which is the larger construct

End point of treatment - absence of symptoms of clinical disorder

End point of recovery - holistic health

Recovery support services are grounded in a strength-based approach that focuses on wellness and full reengagement with the community

Recovery support services build on capacities that already exist within communities

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External Internal

Financial resources

Housing

Employment

Education resources

Safe Environment

Car/ Transportation

Access to healthy diet

Access to medical care

Access to hobbies, social activities

Pets

Spirituality

Self Esteem

Problem Solving/ Teachable

Coping Skills/ crises

Assertiveness, Choices

Social Connections:

family, church, recovery, ethnic, sports

Able to internalize information

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Services designed to help people in recovery and/or their family members and significant others

Services that initiate and/or sustain recovery from alcohol and drug use disorders and related problems and consequences

Through the provision of support

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Assistance in finding housing, educational, employment opportunities

Assistance in building constructive family and personal relationships

Life skills training

Health and wellness activities

Assistance managing systems (e.g., health care, criminal justice, child welfare)

Alcohol- and drug-free social/recreational activities

Spiritual/faith-based support

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Research suggests that holistic, community-based support services enhance treatment outcomes (McLellan, 2003; Work Group on Substance Abuse Self-Help Organizations, 2003)

Experience shows that ongoing community support is important to sustaining recovery (White, 2000; 2002)

Lessons have been learned from mental health clients and HIV/AIDS peer communities

Lessons learned and research document impact of over 65 years of 12-step groups (e.g., Work Group on Substance Abuse Self-Help Organizations, 2003)

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Motivation for lifestyle change exists along a continuum of readiness (Prochaska & DeClemente, 1994)

◦ Pre-contemplation

◦ Contemplation

◦ Preparation

◦ Action

◦ Maintenance

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Social support appears to be a potent factor in moving people along the change continuum (Hanna, 2002)

Social support is correlated with numerous positive health outcomes, including reductions in drug and alcohol use (Cobb, 1976; Salser, 1998)

Four types of social support can be distinguished: ◦ Emotional

◦ Informational

◦ Instrumental

◦ Companion

Social support is one of the seven domains

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Demonstrations of empathy, care, concern, such as: ◦ Mentoring

◦ Coaching

◦ Support groups

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Assistance with knowledge, information, and skills, including: ◦ Life skills training

◦ Job skills training

◦ Citizen restoration

◦ Educational assistance

◦ Health/wellness information

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Concrete assistance in helping others get things done, such as: ◦ Transportation to support groups

◦ Child-care

◦ Clothing

◦ Job application assistance

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Feeling connected to others…having a social group and/or community, in the forms of: ◦ Alcohol and drug-free social and recreational

events

◦ Community and cultural events

◦ Connection with others of like faith & spiritual beliefs

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Women

Self-defined groups by culture, ethnicity, or religion

Co-occurring disorders

Ex-offenders

Trauma survivors

Families

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Recovery support activities clearly differentiated from professional treatment services

Protection of participants from harm

Ethical framework in operation

Program for recruiting, screening, training, and supervising peer volunteers

Compliance with community standards, laws and regulatory requirements

Risk management strategy

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Recovery Community Support Programs (RCSP)

Access to Recovery (ATR) Support Providers

Faces and Voices of Recovery member organizations

Oxford houses, Recovery houses, Halfway houses

Communities That Care organizations

NCADD local affiliates

Salvation Army

Other faith-based or community organizations

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Faith

Work or school

Social support

Belonging Family

Housing

Peer support

Treatment & rehab

Primary

Focus

Community Life

In the model. clinical care is viewed as one of many resources needed for successful integration into the community

Recovery-oriented System of Care

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Faith

Work or school

Social support

Belonging Family

Housing

Peer support

Treatment & rehab

For example

Community Life

Client’s Risk and Resilience

What connections are not yet in place for this person and

what needs to be done to establish or cultivate them?

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The legitimacy and credibility of the Peer Recovery Specialists springs from experiential knowledge and experiential expertise. (Lived Experience)

Recovery Coaches include people who have demonstrated their wisdom and skills as a recovery guide within the life of the community. (Lived Experience May Vary)

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12-Step Sponsor

Peer Recovery Specialists

Recovery Coaches

Clinical Addiction Professional

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Can be a staff position/responsibility

Can be part-time

Graduates of Treatment or Recovery programs

Volunteers

Requires training

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ongoing contact (check-ups) and support

stage-appropriate recovery education

assertive linkage to communities of recovery

active problem solving of obstacles to recovery.

when needed, early re-intervention.

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May Use testimony/self-disclosure

◦ Note: Self-disclosure has become increasingly

discouraged in the addictions counselor role.

◦ Part of a Peer Recovery Specialist role. Must be used with discretion.

◦ The focus is on the mentoree, not the Peer.

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Length of Relationship: Where the addiction counselor has a relationship characterized by a clear beginning, middle and end

the Peer Specialist is expected to sustain contact with most clients following the completion of treatment.

…for months… even years!

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Advocacy (ROSC orientation)

Mentoring/Education (peer interactions, no overt power differential)

Recovery/Wellness Support (various skills can be taught; Strengths-Based attitudes)

Ethical Responsibility (including peer self-care and self- development)

IC&RC Standard for Peer Support Training and Credentialing

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Challenge/ Strengths Deficit/ Victim

Boundaries

Sense of Uniqueness

Sense of Morality

Role Models

Creativity

Communication Skills

Sense of Humor

Social Skills

Athletic Skills

Bad Family /Background Victim of Abuse Bad Neighborhood Poverty Ethnic Stigma Poor Communication

Skills Addicted Prison Poor Student

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Depends upon: ◦ where the services are delivered ◦ how the services are delivered

Peer Recovery Specialist – Intricately a part of a Continuum of Care working within a treatment center. Medicaid Reimbursement.

Recovery Coaches can provide services: ◦ Independently (Fee for Service) ◦ Life Coach Model

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Life Coaching Model

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