IN ARMS CONFERENCE RECOVERY MANAGEMENT MARK SANDERS, LCSW, CADC
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1 IN ARMS CONFERENCE PRESENTS RECOVERY MANAGEMENT PRESENTER MARK SANDERS, LCSW, CADC
2 2 OUTLINE I. Definition of Recovery Management II. III. The Crisis that Precipitated Recovery Management The Nature of Chronic Illnesses IV. Addiction as a Chronic Illness and Implications for Recovery Management V. Limitations of the Acute Care Model VI. The 3 Continuums of Recovery Management VII. The Unique Role of the Recovery Coach in Recovery Management VIII. Similarities and Differences between a Recovery Coach and a Sponsor IX. Styles of Recovery and Implications for Recovery Management X. Similarities and Differences between a Recovery Coach and a Therapist Objectives By the end of this workshop participants will: 1. Have a working definition of recovery management. 2. Be aware of the 3 continuums of recovery management. 3. Be aware of the recovery coach in recovery management. 4. Be aware of multiple pathways to recovery.
3 3 RECOVERY MANAGEMENT DEFINITION OF RECOVERY MANAGEMENT Recovery management is an approach that shifts from treating addiction in short-term acute episodes toward how we traditionally treat other chronic and progressive illnesses (diabetes, cancer, etc.). The Crises that Preceded the Paradigm Shift toward Recovery Management 1. Crack crisis of the 1980s Cocaine replaced marijuana Baking soda replaced ether War on drugs Cocaine lost status Many inpatient programs became major profit centers. Greater distance between the treatment and 12-step communities Stigmatizing term crack baby was born We were all on crack. Chris Rock 2. Managed care 3. Methamphetamine crisis today Combine some hardware and a few common chemicals, with about as much skill as it takes to bake a cake, and you have a methamphetamine epidemic in rural America. Neal Conan Number one drug problem in rural America Number one legal problem in some states Number one cause of rural fires Number one public health problem in some states A number of states report that, in spite of the crisis, only a small percentage of methamphetamine users make it to treatment. Lessons from History Historically, when systems of treatment and support collapse; recovering people, their families and visionary professionals form grassroots movements to rebuild systems of care to support long term recovery. - William White Grassroots advocacy groups The emergence of recovery homes Faith-based drug ministries
4 4 THE NATURE OF CHRONIC ILLNESSES Chronic illnesses are progressive. Chronic illnesses often get worse if left untreated. The symptoms of chronic illnesses ebb and flow over an extended period of time. Chronic illnesses often lead to other illnesses. Chronic illnesses often improve when the treatment regimen is followed and get worse when the treatment regimen is discontinued. Recovery from chronic illnesses can often be a long-term process frequently requiring multiple episodes of treatment. Adherence to recommended medical regimens is the most significant determinant of treatment outcomes for individuals with chronic illnesses. Individuals in the lowest socioeconomic status, who lack family and social support and who have a concurrent mental illness, have the poorest outcomes in terms of recovery from chronic illnesses. Source: Thomas McClellan, Ph.D., Treatment Research Institute Questions: How many of the above statements about chronic illnesses are true for substance use disorders? If the addiction field truly believed that addiction is a chronic disorder, how would treatment be different?
5 5 CSAT S COMMITMENT TO RECOVERY CSAT is planning to infuse recovery principles into our policies, programs, and products. Recovery: National Perspective & Future Directions H. Westley Clark, MD, JD, MPH Director, CSAT DEFINITION OF RECOVERY-ORIENTED SYSTEMS OF CARE Recovery-oriented systems of care are designed to support individuals seeking to overcome substance use disorders across the lifespan. They are comprehensive, flexible, outcomes driven, and uniquely individualized; offering a fully coordinated menu of services and supports to maximize choice at every point in the recovery process. SAMHSA LIMITATIONS OF THE ACUTE CARE MODEL 1. Ineffective service dose. 2. Difficulty with attraction 3. Long waiting lists and high dropout rates 4. High administrative discharge rates 5. Abandonment aftercare as an afterthought. 6. Perception of treatment as ineffective A potential backlash against the slogan, Treatment works! Source: William White, Recovery Management Symposium Great Lakes ATTC 7. When clients experience the greatest difficulties, service providers are no longer working with them. 8. Those who need treatment the most are the most likely to drop out. Source: GLATTC Bulletin, September 2005, 3 VARIABLES THAT INFLUENCE CHRONIC RELAPSE 1. High problem severity A. Family problems/dysfunction B. Abuse C. Trauma D. Mental illness E. Medical complications
6 6 2. Low recovery capital Recovery Capital Assets an individual possesses that aid in their recovery efforts A. Success prior to addiction B. Vision for the future C. Education D. Employability E. Resources F. Wealth G. Communication skills H. Family support I. Community support J. Involvement in prosocial community groups K. Spirituality L. Religion M. Return to culture 3. Early age of first use THE 3 CONTINUUMS OF RECOVERY MANAGEMENT (A recovery coach can be utilized in all three continuums.) 1. Pre-recovery support services to enhance recovery readiness A. Recovery coaching/peer mentoring B. Community outreach C. Increasing client motivation D. Helping clients understand what to expect from treatment E. Keeping in contact while clients wait F. Linking clients with needed resources G. Helping with other services while clients wait 2. In-treatment recovery support services to enhance the strength and stability of recovery initiation A. Peer support B. Check-ins C. Linkage in communities of recovery prior to discharge 3. Post-treatment recovery support services to enhance the durability and quality of recovery maintenance A. Recovery coaching in the natural environment B. Help with the fragility of early recovery C. Strong linkages in communities of recovery
7 7 UNIQUE ROLE OF THE RECOVERY COACH IN RECOVERY MANAGEMENT Other names of the recovery coach 1. Peer mentor 2. Recovery manager 3. Recovery mentor 4. Recovery support specialist 5. Recovery guide 6. Personal recovery assistant 7. Helping healer 11 ROLES OF THE RECOVERY COACH 1. Motivator and cheerleader 2. Confident 3. Truth teller 4. Role model 5. Problem solver 6. Resource broker 7. Community organizer 8. Lifestyle consultant 9. Advocate 10. Companion on the journey toward recovery 11. Providing recovery support in client s natural environment
8 8 Areas in which recovery coaches can provide support to clients in their natural environment: In the short-run 1. Return to an anxious home 2. Dealing with pressure from bill collectors 3. Early efforts to disengage from a drug culture Types of drugs Socially celebrated Socially tolerated Socially prohibited Types of addicts Acultural Bi-cultural Source: White, W. (1996). Pathways from the Culture of Addiction to the Culture of Recovery. Center City, Minnesota: Hazelden. 4. Feelings of uselessness in the community 5. Separation/Divorce 6. Disengagement from self-help groups and other sources of support Areas in which recovery coaches can provide support: In the long-run 1. Unresolved grief and trauma 2. Development of recovery capital 3. Chronic pain 4. Existential crises 5. Generativity vs. despair A stage in which you look back on your life, reflecting on the contributions you have made and the mark you are leaving. 6. Phase 2 recovery A. Learning to have healthy relationships B. Dealing with negative core beliefs 7. Other problems about which the client may be ambivalent. 8. Periods of celebrations, anniversaries, holidays, accomplishments, etc.
9 9 WHAT THE RECOVERY COACH DOES NOT DO SIMILARITIES BETWEEN A RECOVERY COACH AND A SPONSOR 1. Both are credentialed by experience rather than education. 2. They both allow self-disclosure. 3. They both remove obstacles to recovery. 4. They both model recovery competence. 5. They both maintain contact in the community. DIFFERENCES 1. The sponsor s service is provided through a voluntary organization 2. The recovery coach is a paid representative of a social service organization 3. The sponsorship relationship can occur in isolation 4. The recovery coach is a part of a multidisciplinary team 5. The organization plays a part in determining when to terminate a case in the sponsor/sponsee relationship; there is rarely any organizational involvement. 6. The recovery coach usually has to respect multiple pathways and styles of recovery. The sponsor has to honor only one pathway to recovery.
10 10 Pathways A. B. C. D. Total abstinence Temporary drug substitution Virtual recovery Telephonic recovery Treatment-assisted recovery 12-step recovery Secular recovery Quantum change Religious recovery Shifting allegiance Partial recovery Occasional use Medication assisted Cultural pathways Disengaged style Harm reduction STYLES OF RECOVERY 7. The recovery coach may need to accept a wide range of languages connected to these multiple pathways. redeemed delivered saved recovered no longer demon possessed well confession free 8. The recovery coach may work to expand the number of support networks 9. Ethics, guidelines, and supervision 10. Rules around anonymity 11. Advocacy
11 11 HOW THE ROLE OF THE RECOVERY COACH DIFFERS FROM THE ROLE OF THE THERAPIST 1. Self-disclosure 2. Reliance on transference 3. The therapist asks, How can I get the client to show up for the next session? The recovery coach asks, How can recovery be continued in the client s natural environment? 4. Duration of contact 5. Different competencies needed 6. Where the helping relationship takes place 7. Help with acute care vs. long-term recovery Source: Sponsor, Recovery Coach Addiction Counselor: The Importance of Role Clarity and Role Integrity, by William White Obstacles and Challenges 1. Challenge for traditional service providers to recognize and accept recovery coaches as peers and understand their role 2. Potential for role confusion 3. Potential for ethics and boundary violations 4. Lacks of national uniformity and recognition of the role of recovery coach 5. Potential for burnout and compassion fatigue Sources The History and Future of Peer-Based Addiction Recovery Support Service, by William White Linking Addiction Treatment and Communities Recovery, by William White and Ernest Kurtz Sponsor, Recovery Coach Addiction Counselor: The Importance of Role Clarity and Role Integrity, by William White
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