The Architecture of Recovery: Comparing Network Workflows for Lasting Sobriety
Recovery from addiction is rarely a straight line—it's more like navigating a city with multiple transit systems. Some people thrive on the structure ...
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Recovery from addiction is rarely a straight line—it's more like navigating a city with multiple transit systems. Some people thrive on the structure ...
Every addiction recovery network runs on a workflow—the set of steps that connect a peer support specialist with someone seeking help. But those workf...
Recovery from addiction is rarely a straight line, but the pathways people take through peer support networks can be surprisingly structured. Every me...
Every recovery network starts with a good intention and a whiteboard. Someone draws circles, someone else draws arrows, and before long the team agree...
Understanding Recovery as a Network SystemIn my practice over the past decade and a half, I've come to view recovery not as a linear journey but as a ...
When a community or organization decides to formalize its addiction recovery support, one of the first big questions is: which network model should we...
Introduction: The False Dichotomy in Modern Recovery SupportThroughout my career, first in hospital settings and later in private practice and consult...
Recovery is rarely a straight line. What works for one person can feel irrelevant to another. That's where digital recovery networks have started to s...