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Recovery emerges from hope.

The belief that recovery is real provides the essential and motivating message of a better future—that people can and do overcome the internal and external challenges, barriers, and obstacles that confront them. Hope is internalized and can be fostered by peers, families, providers, allies, and others. Hope is the catalyst of the recovery process.

Course Syllabus

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Recovery Literacy
1. Definitions of “Recovery”
1.1. Personal definition
1.2. National Definition
1.3. Abstinence-based Recovery
1.4. Medication Assisted Recovery
1.5. Organizational Definition
2. Recovery Principles
2.1. Hope
2.2. Person-driven
2.3. Many Pathways
2.4. Holistic
2.5. Peer Support
2.6. Networks
2.7. Culturally based
2.8. Trauma Responsive
2.9. Strengths-based
2.10. Respect
3. Recovery Capital
3.1. Human Capital
3.2. Physical Capital 
3.3. Cultural Capital 
3.4. Social Capital 
3.5. Recovery Capital Assessments
4. Chronic Care Approach
4.1. ROSC
4.2. Recovery Management
5. Recovery Support Services
5.1. Peer-based Recovery Support Services
5.2. Types of PRSS
5.3. Service Models and Settings
5.4. Recovery Community Organizations
6. Quiz: Recovery Literacy
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