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Evelyn Vázquez; Tanya Nieri; Frances Fernandes; Danielle Cravalho; Fiona Ryan-Shirey; Lisa Molina; Sarah Marie Pemberton; Ann M. Cheney – Journal of American College Health, 2024
Objective: To discuss the engagement of patients and stakeholders (i.e., faculty, staff, healthcare providers, and university administrators) in capacity building activities to prepare for future patient-centered research on collegiate recovery. Participants: 502 attended capacity building activities and provided input on priorities for future…
Descriptors: Diversity, Minority Groups, Barriers, Drug Addiction
Reed, Bruce J.; Almaguer-Botero, Andrea P.; Grizzell, Saara; Watts, Justin – Rehabilitation Research, Policy, and Education, 2020
College recovery services are designed to provide necessary supports for college students with issues related to substance use disorders to be successful in postsecondary education. However, as a still emerging form of student supports, major issues remain such as funding, the utilization of evidence-based interventions, effective program…
Descriptors: College Students, Drug Addiction, Drug Rehabilitation, College Programs
Boyadjian, Tamar; Sabelli, Rachael A.; Wong, Ian L.; Skeer, Margie R. – Contemporary School Psychology, 2023
Substance use disorders among adolescents can have detrimental and long-term impacts on their educational goals. As such, high school students in recovery who wish to pursue a college education can face unique challenges, ranging from a potential history with the criminal justice system and inequitable evaluative metrics poorly influencing the…
Descriptors: High School Students, College Bound Students, College Attendance, Student Adjustment
Andrew Ryan Moss – ProQuest LLC, 2022
Millions of individuals in the United States experience problematic substance use that progresses to Substance Use Disorder (SUD). Many people who eventually achieve remission of their SUD symptoms seek vocational and personal fulfillment through pursuing a career in behavioral health counseling with a specific focus in counseling for addictions.…
Descriptors: Community Colleges, College Faculty, Community College Students, Counselor Educators
Recovery Supports for Young People: What Do Existing Supports Reveal about the Recovery Environment?
Fisher, Emily A. – Peabody Journal of Education, 2014
This article seeks to address how our understanding of the recovery process and resulting supports can be made more comprehensive: How can links from treatment to home to school to communities be made so that there are fewer and fewer recovery gaps for adolescents? Using the ecology of recovery model developed by White (2009) as the impetus for…
Descriptors: Adolescents, Drug Rehabilitation, Substance Abuse, Special Programs