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Title Page
License & Attributions
Accessibility Statement
Dedication
Introduction
10 Guiding Principles of Recovery
Perceptions of Recovery While Delivering Medicaid Covered Rehabilitation Services
An Overview of Mental Illness
Still Stigmatized? People’s Beliefs and Attitudes about Mental Illness and Dangerousness
The Addicted Human Brain: An Overview of Imaging Studies and Their Treatment Implications
Drug Addictions: A Historical and Ethological Overview
History of Psychiatry: Asylums to Community Care
The Clubhouse Model
Psychosocial Interventions for Older Adults With Serious Mental Illness
Intensive Outpatient Treatment
Recovery Oriented System of Care in Addiction Recovery
Guide to Equity Terminology: Promoting Behavioral Health Equity through the Words We Use
Code of Ethics for CRSS Professionals
Cultural Humility Primer
Recommended Resource: Developing Cultural Humility - Seeing Ourselves in Others
Addiction and the Brain: Development, Not Disease
Practical Guide for Implementing a Trauma-Informed Approach
The effect of trauma on the brain and how it affects behaviors | John Rigg | TEDx Austin
Compassion Doesn’t Make You Tired: Unmasking and Addressing Compassion Fatigue
Addressing Stress and Trauma in Recovery-Oriented Systems And Communities
Core Principles of Supported Employment/Individual Placement & Support: The Evidence-Based Practice
Supported Employment: Helping people with mental illnesses find and keep jobs
Road to Recovery: Employment and Mental Illness
Supporting People in Recovery to Access and Engage in Education
What Are Peer Recovery Support Services?
Family-Based Services
Substance Use Disorder Treatment and Family Therapy: Treatment Improvement Protocol
Evidence-Based Practice and Recovery-Oriented Care
Whole Health and Recovery
Building Competencies and Skills Among Service Providers Working with Young People who Experience Serious Mental Health Conditions: State of the Science
This text is under technical review at the time of publication (August 2023).
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