Dynamic Pathways to Recovery from Alcohol Use Disorder

K. Witkiewitz, J. Tucker
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Alcohol use disorder is by far the most prevalent substance use disorder in the general population and is a major contributor to disease worldwide. Recovery from the disorder is a dynamic process of change, and individuals take many different routes to resolve their alcohol problems and seek to achieve a life worth living. Total abstention is not the only solution and robust recovery involves more than changing drinking practices. This volume brings together multidisciplinary research on recovery processes, contexts, and outcomes as well as new ideas about the multiple pathways involved. Experts chart the individual, social, contextual, community, economic, regulatory, policy, and structural influences that are vital to understanding alcohol use disorder and recovery. The book recommends new approaches to conceptualizing and assessing recovery alongside new avenues for research, community engagement, and policy that constitute a major shift in the practice and policy landscape.
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从酒精使用障碍中恢复的动态途径
到目前为止,酒精使用障碍是普通人群中最普遍的物质使用障碍,也是世界范围内疾病的主要原因。从这种紊乱中恢复是一个动态变化的过程,个人会采取许多不同的途径来解决他们的酒精问题,并寻求过上有价值的生活。完全戒酒不是唯一的解决办法,强劲的恢复不仅仅是改变饮酒习惯。本卷汇集了多学科的研究恢复过程,背景和结果,以及关于涉及的多种途径的新思路。专家们绘制了个人、社会、环境、社区、经济、监管、政策和结构性影响的图表,这些影响对了解酒精使用障碍和康复至关重要。这本书推荐了概念化和评估恢复的新方法,以及研究,社区参与和政策的新途径,构成了实践和政策格局的重大转变。
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