
Supportive Dimensions for Recovery and Community Well-being
Explore the four major dimensions crucial for a life in recovery as outlined by SAMHSA: Health, Home, Purpose, and Community. William White provides valuable insights into the intersection of Recovery and the Community, emphasizing the importance of Peer Support and Inclusion in mental health. Learn about past meeting outcomes on Veterans' Mental Health, Addictions, and Mental Health Recovery Dialogue, and Psychopharmacology in Behavioral Healthcare. Empower yourself with knowledge and resources for a supportive community environment.
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Recovery & the Community
SAMHSA has delineated four major dimensions that support a life in recovery: Health overcoming or managing one s disease(s) or symptoms for example, abstaining from use of alcohol, illicit drugs, and non-prescribed medications if one has an addiction problem and, for everyone in recovery, making informed, healthy choices that support physical and emotional well-being Home having a stable and safe place to live Purpose conducting meaningful daily activities, such as a job, school volunteerism, family caretaking, or creative endeavors, and the independence, income, and resources to participate in society Community having relationships and social networks that provide support, friendship, love, and hope Hope, the belief that these challenges and
William White Work William White provides extensive information about Recovery and the Community
Peer Support & Inclusion A peer is a person with a shared affiliation Peer support has been long-standing in mental health
1997 SAMHSA hosted Meeting outcomes Veterans Mental Health and the Media 2012 (PDF | 835 KB) Addictions and Mental Health Recovery Dialogue: Similarities and Differences 2012 (PDF | 424 KB) Psychopharmacology in Behavioral Healthcare: Multidisciplinary Stakeholders in Dialogue 2012 (PDF | 984 KB)