Herstel Binnen De Verslavingszorg 2014
DOI: 10.1007/978-90-368-0794-4_1
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“…Furthermore, by recognizing the role that inequalities and social marginalization play in drug addictions and by appreciating the therapeutic effects of heroin-assisted treatment, societal and functional aspects are acknowledged. However, something similar to personal recovery, which particularly characterizes the recovery movement historically (Deegan, 1988;van der Stel, 2014), is lacking in the current governmental drug policy. Thus, whilst providing a nuanced and comprehensive problem representation of drug addiction, a crucial link with recovery in practice is currently lacking in the governmental policy.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Furthermore, by recognizing the role that inequalities and social marginalization play in drug addictions and by appreciating the therapeutic effects of heroin-assisted treatment, societal and functional aspects are acknowledged. However, something similar to personal recovery, which particularly characterizes the recovery movement historically (Deegan, 1988;van der Stel, 2014), is lacking in the current governmental drug policy. Thus, whilst providing a nuanced and comprehensive problem representation of drug addiction, a crucial link with recovery in practice is currently lacking in the governmental policy.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In the forensic addiction practice-level policy document, several leading underlying principles and models are described that can be applied simultaneously or whenever most appropriate: the What Works principles (or Risk-Need-Responsivity model) (Andrews & Bonta, 2010), the Good Lives model (Ward & Stewart, 2003), the recovery model (Anthony, 1993), the rehabilitation model (Pieters & Peuskens, 1995) and the biopsychosocial model (Engel, 1977). For the recovery model, the document refers to the model used in the practice-level document of addiction services (GGZ Nederland, 2013;van der Stel, 2014). These models, especially when applied together, address much more than substance use or addictive behaviours.…”
Section: Problematization Of Drug Addiction By the Forensic Addiction...mentioning
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“…Furthermore, much of what we know about recovery tends to be based on professional treatment perspectives. In other words, we know a lot about what professionals can effectively do about outcomes that they defined and much less about what those who recover need and experience ( van der Stel, 2020 ).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%