Recovery-informed Theory: Situating the Subjective in the Science of Substance Use Disorder Recovery
Edie
- 14 February 2019
There exists a need to discuss and propose the underlying theoretical constructs that ultimately describe and identify the science of recovery.
In this abstract undertaking, we propose an initial formulation of a grand theory of recovery science, built upon the seminal theories of recovery capital, recovery-oriented systems of care, and socioecological theory.
Brown, A. M., & Ashford, R. D. (2019). Recovery-informed Theory: Situating the Subjective in the Science of Substance Use Disorder Recovery. Journal of Recovery Science, 1(3), 1-15.
Chicago
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