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Publication date | 14/01/2022 |
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Host publication | Long-Term Recovery from Substance Use: European Perspectives |
Editors | Sarah Galvani, Ali Roy, Amanda Clayson |
Place of Publication | Bristol |
Publisher | Policy Press |
Pages | 53-64 |
Number of pages | 12 |
ISBN (print) | 9781447358176 |
<mark>Original language</mark> | English |
This chapter demonstrates the dynamic, non-linear, and complex trajectories involved in the journey towards long-term recovery from substance misuse. It begins by discussing some of the challenges in identifying and analysing long-term recovery. As has become evident, objectifying recovery as an outcome variable hinders us from identifying the processes of long-term recovery, a phenomenon in which the lines between wellness (that is, recovery) and pathology (that is, substance misuse) become blurry. The chapter then presents two real-life examples of people with lived experience of long-term recovery, offering clinical reflections based on practice experience in the UK. Finally, it offers recommendations for future research and a way forward that is more sensitive to the needs of people in long-term recovery.