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Moving Social Model Recovery Forward: Recent Research on Sober Living Houses.

Douglas L PolcinAmy A MericleGeorge S BrauchtFriedner D Wittman
Published in: Alcoholism treatment quarterly (2023)
Social model recovery is a peer centered approach to alcohol and drug problems that is gaining increased attention. This approach is well-suited to services in residential settings and typically includes living in a shared alcohol- and drug-free living environment where residents give and receive personal and recovery support. Sober Living Houses (SLHs) are recovery residences that explicitly use a social model approach. This paper describes recent research on SLHs, including new measures designed to assess their social and physical environments. We conclude that our understanding of social model is rapidly evolving to include broader, more complex factors associated with outcomes.
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