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  • Addiction research
  • Social work
  • Public health

Background:

  • Recovery housing is crucial for substance use disorder (SUD) recovery.
  • Providers face stigma and bias, hindering service recognition.
  • A clear framework is needed to validate recovery housing.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To review the history, status, and evidence of social model recovery.
  • To identify challenges in applying the social model to recovery housing.
  • To propose steps for overcoming challenges and building an evidence base.

Main Methods:

  • Literature review on social model recovery.
  • Analysis of challenges in recovery housing implementation.
  • Delineation of strategies for evidence-based practice.

Main Results:

  • Social model recovery principles are often present but not explicitly articulated.
  • Stigma and lack of a clear framework impede recovery housing's acceptance.
  • Specific steps are needed to integrate and validate the social model.

Conclusions:

  • Framing recovery housing within the social model can enhance its legitimacy.
  • Addressing implementation challenges is key to establishing an evidence base.
  • Further research is needed to solidify the social model's role in recovery housing.