Recovery Oriented System of Care

Monograph Series

 Recovery Management Monograph Series

 1. Recovery Management:The groundbreaking monograph by William L. White, MA; Ernest Kurtz, PhD, and Mark Sanders, LCSW, CADC.
This is the first in the Great Lakes ATTC's Recovery Management Monograph Series. This monograph contains a synthesis of findngs from scientific studies and recommendations from new grassroots recovery advocacy and support organizations that are collectively pushing a fundmental redesign of addiction treatment in the United States.
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 2. Perspectives on Systems Transformation: How Visionary Leaders are Shifting Addiction Treatment Toward A Recovery-Oriented System of Care.
The second monograph in the Great Lakes ATTC series. The interviews in this monograph provide the most detailed discussions to-date fo the ways in which leaders at all levels are transforming addiction treatment into a truly recovery-orientated system of care. Interviews from: H. Westley Clark, MD, JD, MPH, CAS, FASAM; Thomas A. Kirk Jr.,PhD; Arthur C. Evans, PhD; Michael Boyle; Phillip Valentine; and Lonnetta Albright are chronicaled.
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3. Recovery Management and Recovery-Oriented Systems of Care: Scientific Rationale and Promising Practices by William L. White, MA.
This monograph, is sure to be regarded as a seminal work in the addictions treatment literature, as it is the first and most comprehensive attempt to lay out the empirical support for moving to recovery-oriented systems of care.
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4. Peer-based Addiction Recovery Support: History, Theory, Practice, and Scientific Evaluation by William L. White, MA.
This monograph provides a synthesis of current knowledge about the history, theoretical foundations, methods, and scientific status of peer-based recovery support services. This monograph is written primarily for those directly involved in planning, funding, delivering, supervising, and evaluating peer-based recovery support services.
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Articles and Papers

The following articles explore several dimensions of the emerging realm of peer-based recovery support services for people recovering from addictive disorders. William L. White and a variety of co-authors tell the story of this emerging specialty, the dedicated men and women whose efforts are defining it, and the projects that illustrate the variety of emerging recovery support services. This series was developed for the Philadelphia, PA Department of Behavioral Health and Mental Retardation Services, with collaborative effort by the Pennsylvania Recovery Organization-Achieving Community Together (PRO-ACT) and technology transfer assistance provided by the Great Lakes Addiction Technology Transfer Center (ATTC).

“The Recovery Revolution:

Will it include children, adolescents, and transition age youth?”

by William L. White, M.A., Arthur C. Evans, Jr., Ph.D., Sadé Ali, M.A.,

 Ijeoma Achara-Abrahams, Ph.D., & Joan King, APRN, BC


“The Role of Partnership in Recovery-Oriented Systems of Care:

The Philadelphia Experience”

by Roland Lamb, M.A., Arthur C. Evans, Jr., PhD., and William L. White, M.A.

 

 “Recovery-Oriented Care for Drug-Abusing Offenders”

by Melody M. Heaps, M.A; Arthur J. Lurigio, Ph.D., Pamela Rodriguez, M.A.,

Thomas Lyons, Ph.D., and Laura Brookes.

 

 

 

“The Role of Addiction Medicine in the Transformation

of an Urban Behavioral Health Care System”  

by J. Bryce McLaulin, M.D., Arthur C. Evans, PhD., & White, W. L., MA

 

“Is Recovery Planning Any Different from Treatment Planning?”

by Thomasina J. Borkman, PhD.

 

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