Recovery ecosystem: More than treatment

Alison Knopf
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Andre L. Johnson, Psy.D., founder and CEO of the Detroit Recovery Project, shared his vision of a “recovery ecosystem” at the annual meeting of the Association of Addiction Professionals (NAADAC) in Washington, D.C. last week. “The world has changed, it's not the world of the 80s,” he said. Johnson, after he was sober for two years, went to Morehouse for an undergraduate psychology degree and went on to work at a hospital in Detroit, where he “sat down with CEOs and CFOs and learned how money is moved around and how programs are designed based on resources,” he said. After completing a clinical internship at Tarzana Treatment Center treating 12-18-year-olds, he received a doctorate in clinical psychology from the Michigan School of Psychology. What he stressed at NAADAC was this: “we needed to develop a recovery support program.” Treatment alone wasn't working in the drug-ravaged city. The time of 120 days in treatment was over.

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康复生态系统:不仅仅是治疗
底特律康复项目创始人兼首席执行官、心理学博士安德烈-约翰逊(Andre L. Johnson)上周在华盛顿特区举行的成瘾专业人员协会(NAADAC)年会上分享了他对 "康复生态系统 "的愿景。"他说:"世界已经变了,不再是上世纪 80 年代的世界了。戒毒两年后,约翰逊前往莫尔豪斯大学攻读心理学本科学位,随后在底特律的一家医院工作,在那里,他 "与首席执行官和首席财务官坐在一起,了解到资金是如何流动的,以及如何根据资源设计项目",他说。在 Tarzana 治疗中心完成了治疗 12-18 岁儿童的临床实习后,他获得了密歇根心理学院的临床心理学博士学位。他在 NAADAC 会议上强调了这一点:"我们需要制定一个康复支持计划"。在这个毒品肆虐的城市,单靠治疗是行不通的。120天的治疗时间已经结束。
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