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Hope
Believing you can do something and completing goals
Working Recovery
A process of change through which individuals improve their health and wellness, live a self
directed life, and strive to reach their full potential
SAMHSA's 4 major dimensions that support a life in recovery
Health, Home, Purpose and Community
Advocacy
Communicating effectively within an organization to get the needs met
Persons Driven Recovery
Individuals define their own life goals and design their unique path toward those goals
Personal Responsibility
Taking action toward the goal you set and making good choices
Intellectual Wellness
To pursue and retain knowledge think critically about issues make sound decisions identify
problems and find solutions
Interpersonal Wellness
, To develop and maintain meaningful relationships with a network of friends and family and
contribute to the community
Physical Wellness
Maintaining overall physical health and engaging in appropriate physical activity
Recovery
Process in which persons are able to live, work, learn and participate fully in communities
Lowinson's Recovery Theory
Gaining information, Increasing self-awareness, Developing skills for sober living, and
Following a program of change
10 Guiding Principles of Recovery
Hope
Person-Driven
Many Pathways
Holistic
Peer Support
Relational
Culture
Addresses Trauma
Strength/Responsibility
Respect
Recovery is unique
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Hope
Believing you can do something and completing goals
Working Recovery
A process of change through which individuals improve their health and wellness, live a self
directed life, and strive to reach their full potential
SAMHSA's 4 major dimensions that support a life in recovery
Health, Home, Purpose and Community
Advocacy
Communicating effectively within an organization to get the needs met
Persons Driven Recovery
Individuals define their own life goals and design their unique path toward those goals
Personal Responsibility
Taking action toward the goal you set and making good choices
Intellectual Wellness
To pursue and retain knowledge think critically about issues make sound decisions identify
problems and find solutions
Interpersonal Wellness
, To develop and maintain meaningful relationships with a network of friends and family and
contribute to the community
Physical Wellness
Maintaining overall physical health and engaging in appropriate physical activity
Recovery
Process in which persons are able to live, work, learn and participate fully in communities
Lowinson's Recovery Theory
Gaining information, Increasing self-awareness, Developing skills for sober living, and
Following a program of change
10 Guiding Principles of Recovery
Hope
Person-Driven
Many Pathways
Holistic
Peer Support
Relational
Culture
Addresses Trauma
Strength/Responsibility
Respect
Recovery is unique