
Addictionary® – Recovery Research Institute
ALCOHOL. A liquid that is or contains ethanol or ethyl alcohol produced by the fermentation of sugars. Alcohol acts as a depressant to the central nervous system, producing feelings of …
Definitions and Terminology – Recovery Research Institute
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).
Recovery 101 – Recovery Research Institute
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-related …
Recovery Research Institute – Enhancing Recovery Through Science
Enhancing Recovery Through Science
Cognitive-Behavioral Approaches (CBT) - Recovery Research Institute
The common underlying assumption of these cognitive-behavioral approaches is the theory that unproductive or maladaptive thinking and behavior is the root cause of the problems.
ADDICTION RECOVERY RESEARCH ON Identifying Indicators to …
Mar 10, 2017 · Identifying Indicators to Measure Recovery – ADDICTIONARY – dictionary – addiction – recovery – measurement of addiction recovery – words – terms – addictionary …
What is Recovery? 5 Classes of Recovering Individuals
12-step traditionalists (n = 4912): 12-step traditionalists (n = 4912) comprised the majority of the sample and were the most abstinence-oriented group with the greatest percentages of …
ADDICTION RESEARCH ON Pinning Down a ‘Recovery Definition’
Mar 13, 2017 · Pinning Down a ‘Recovery Definition’ – defining recovery – addictionary – dictionary – addiction treatment and recovery research – recovery research institute – …
do images matter too? - Recovery Research Institute
BOTTOM LINE. Imagery depicting wellness, health, vitality, and the promise of reentry and community reintegration were perceived as non-stigmatizing, whereas images of individuals in …