The Peer Recovery Workforce and Illicit Drug Use: Reductio Ad Absurdum

Bill Stauffer
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In recent years, our field has undergone significant challenges to accommodate drug use within the framework of addiction recovery. It has occurred in our private sector and within government. Perhaps the clearest example being in Government. In its 2022-2026 strategic plan, the National Institute on Drug Abuse (NIDA) defined recovery as “different things to different people. Broadly speaking, it is a process of change through which people improve their health and well-being while abstaining from or lessening their substance use or by switching to less risky drug use. For some, this may mean complete abstinence; for others, recovery could be ceasing problematic drug use, developing effective coping strategies, improving physical and mental health, or experiencing some combination of those or other outcomes.”

同侪戒毒队伍与非法药物使用:还原法与谬论
近年来,我们的领域经历了在成瘾恢复框架内适应吸毒的重大挑战。它发生在我们的私营部门和政府内部。也许最明显的例子是政府。在其2022-2026年战略计划中,美国国家药物滥用研究所(NIDA)将康复定义为“不同的人有不同的东西”。从广义上讲,这是一个改变的过程,通过这个过程,人们在改善其健康和福祉的同时放弃或减少其药物使用,或转而使用风险较低的药物。对一些人来说,这可能意味着完全禁欲;对其他人来说,康复可能是停止使用有问题的药物,制定有效的应对策略,改善身心健康,或者经历这些或其他结果的某种组合。”
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