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The alumni club: interpersonal contact and the exchange of recovery oriented helping in a sample of former residents of a therapeutic community for women 校友会:以妇女治疗社区前居民为样本的人际接触和康复导向帮助的交流
IF 0.2 Q4 SUBSTANCE ABUSE Pub Date : 2019-05-07 DOI: 10.1108/TC-05-2018-0011
Jessica Linley, K. Warren
PurposeAftercare is an important predictor of outcomes following treatment for substance abuse. Despite this, there is evidence that the great majority of substance abusing clients choose not to participate in aftercare. Aftercare programs that are tied to specific residential treatment facilities, sometimes known as alumni groups or alumni clubs, might increase participation by offering former residents the opportunity to maintain treatment oriented social networks. Therapeutic communities (TCs), which emphasize mutual aid between residents, are ideal candidates for such programs. The paper aims to discuss these issues.Design/methodology/approachIn total, 100 randomly chosen former TC residents were randomly surveyed regarding their contact with fellow alumni and their exchange of recovery oriented helping behaviors. A thirty day timeline follow-back methodology was used.FindingsContact was primarily through electronic means, particularly phone calls, texts and the alumni club Facebook page. Participants who reported more electronic contact also reported more days in which they offered and received recovery oriented help. Participants who were African American or had spent more time in TC treatment offered and received recovery oriented help on more days.Research limitations/implicationsWhile this is an exploratory study limited to one TC, this alumni club allows for the maintenance of a mutual aid network after termination. That network primarily consists of electronic forms of contact. A longer time spent in TC treatment may allow for the internalization of the practice of mutual aid. Further research on alumni clubs is warranted.Originality/valueThis is the first survey of TC alumni club members.
目的护理是药物滥用治疗后预后的重要预测指标。尽管如此,有证据表明,绝大多数滥用药物的客户选择不参加善后护理。与特定的住院治疗机构(有时被称为校友团体或校友俱乐部)联系在一起的善后项目,可能会为前住院患者提供维持以治疗为导向的社会网络的机会,从而提高参与度。强调居民之间互助的治疗社区(TCs)是此类项目的理想候选者。本文旨在探讨这些问题。设计/方法/方法随机抽取100名前TC学员,调查他们与其他校友的接触情况,以及他们对康复导向帮助行为的交流情况。采用30天时间线随访方法。联系主要是通过电子手段,尤其是电话、短信和校友俱乐部的Facebook页面。报告更多电子联系的参与者也报告说,他们提供和接受康复导向帮助的天数更多。非裔美国人或在TC治疗中花费更多时间的参与者在更多的日子里提供和接受以康复为导向的帮助。研究局限/启示虽然这是一项仅限于一个TC的探索性研究,但该校友俱乐部允许在终止后维持互助网络。该网络主要由电子形式的联系组成。在TC治疗中花费较长的时间可能允许互助实践的内化。对同学会的进一步研究是有必要的。创意/价值这是首次对TC校友会成员进行的调查。
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引用次数: 1
The recovery-oriented therapeutic community for addictions (ROTC): a response to contemporary substance use disorder treatments in the Philippines 以康复为导向的成瘾治疗社区(ROTC):对菲律宾当代物质使用障碍治疗的回应
IF 0.2 Q4 SUBSTANCE ABUSE Pub Date : 2019-05-07 DOI: 10.1108/TC-12-2017-0037
Sixtus Dane A Ramos
PurposeThe Philippines’ nationwide campaign on drugs has been under the limelight due to its controversial approaches in dealing with the problem of addiction. Despite the government’s current efforts, substance use disorders continue to persist within the population. The purpose of this paper is to provide recommendations for addressing the issue of substance use disorder treatment through a modification of the therapeutic community (TC) in the Philippine context.Design/methodology/approachThis conceptual paper reviews the existing facts about the Philippines’ campaign against drugs, the approaches implemented by the government, current state and research developments of TCs, and its resulting impact on contemporary evidence-based treatment for addiction in the country.FindingsA treatment framework outlining a recovery-oriented therapeutic community (ROTC) is presented. The ROTC aims to address addiction as a chronic, relapsing disease. This alternative approach for addiction treatment in the Philippines is based on the concept of recovery, principles of effective substance use disorder treatment, and recent developments in TC best practices from the international community.Originality/valueThis paper discusses different recommendations for policy development, interventions and research, aimed at improving the odds of securing recovery for people suffering from addiction.
目的菲律宾全国禁毒运动由于在处理成瘾问题上的争议性做法而受到关注。尽管政府目前做出了努力,但药物使用障碍在人群中继续存在。本文的目的是通过修改菲律宾的治疗社区(TC),为解决物质使用障碍治疗问题提供建议。设计/方法/方法这篇概念性论文回顾了菲律宾禁毒运动的现有事实、政府实施的方法、tc的现状和研究进展,以及它对该国当代循证成瘾治疗的影响。提出了一个以康复为导向的治疗社区(ROTC)的治疗框架。ROTC的目标是将成瘾作为一种慢性、复发性疾病来解决。在菲律宾,这种治疗成瘾的替代方法是基于康复的概念、有效治疗药物使用障碍的原则以及国际社会在药物滥用最佳做法方面的最新发展。原创性/价值本文讨论了政策制定、干预和研究的不同建议,旨在提高确保成瘾者康复的几率。
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引用次数: 3
Madness and chaos in the culture of a therapeutic community 治疗社区文化中的疯狂和混乱
IF 0.2 Q4 SUBSTANCE ABUSE Pub Date : 2019-05-07 DOI: 10.1108/TC-04-2018-0006
J. Leach
PurposeThe purpose of this paper is to explore the perceptions of staff members working in a psychiatric therapeutic community in relation to ideas of “madness” and “chaos”.Design/methodology/approachThe paper is a qualitative study based on oral history group witness seminars.FindingsThe findings indicate that many of the participants experienced working in a therapeutic community as both exciting and unsettling; some found themselves questioning their own mental health at the time. Despite a sense of “madness” and chaos in the life of the community, there was also a feeling that it provided a containing environment for some very disturbed patients.Originality/valueThis study is unusual in drawing upon staff member’s perceptions of their own relationship to “madness” in response to being involved in the life of a therapeutic community.
目的探讨精神科治疗社区工作人员对“疯狂”和“混乱”概念的认知。设计/方法/方法本论文是一项基于口述历史小组证人研讨会的定性研究。研究结果表明,许多参与者在治疗社区工作的经历既令人兴奋又令人不安;当时,一些人发现自己在质疑自己的心理健康。尽管在社区生活中有一种“疯狂”和混乱的感觉,但也有一种感觉,它为一些非常不安的病人提供了一个包容的环境。独创性/价值这项研究的不同寻常之处在于,它借鉴了工作人员在参与治疗社区生活时对自己与“疯狂”的关系的看法。
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引用次数: 1
"I have more support around me to be able to change": A Qualitative Exploration of Probationers' and Parolees' Experiences Living in Sober Living Houses. “我身边有更多的支持,我能够改变”:对缓刑犯和假释犯在清醒生活屋生活经历的定性探索。
IF 0.2 Q4 SUBSTANCE ABUSE Pub Date : 2019-05-07 DOI: 10.1108/TC-04-2018-0008
R. de Guzman, Rachael A. Korcha, D. Polcin
Persons in the U.S. who are incarcerated for drug offenses are increasingly being released into the community as a way to decrease prison and jail overcrowding. One challenge is finding housing that supports compliance with probation and parole requirements, which often includes abstinence from drugs and alcohol. Sober living houses (SLHs) are alcohol- and drug-free living environments that are increasingly being used as housing options for probationers and parolees. Although a few studies have reported favorable outcomes for residents of SLHs, little is known about resident experiences or the factors that are experienced as helpful or counterproductive. This study conducted qualitative interviews with 28 SLH residents on probation or parole to understand their experiences living in the houses, aspects of the houses that facilitated recovery, ways residence in a SLH affected compliance with probation and parole, and ways the houses addressed HIV risk, a widespread problem among this population. Interviews were audiotaped and coded for dominant themes. Study participants identified housing as a critically important need after incarceration. For residents nearing the end of their stay in the SLHs, there was significant concern about where they might live after they left. Residents emphasized that shared experiences and goals, consistent enforcement of rules (especially the requirement of abstinence), and encouragement from probation and parole officers as particularly helpful. There was very little focus in HIV issues, even though risk behaviors were common. For some residents, inconsistent enforcement of house rules was experienced as highly problematic. Research is needed to identify the organizational and operational procedures that enhance factors experienced as helpful. This paper is the first to document the views and experiences of persons on probation or parole who reside in sober living recovery houses. These data can be used by SLH operators to develop houses that are responsive to factors experienced as helpful and counterproductive. The significance of this paper is evident in the trend toward decreasing incarceration in the U.S. of persons convicted of drug offenses and the need for alcohol- and drug-free alternative living environments.
在美国,越来越多因毒品犯罪而被监禁的人被释放到社区,以减少监狱和监狱的过度拥挤。其中一个挑战是找到符合缓刑和假释要求的住房,这通常包括戒除毒品和酒精。Sober living house (SLHs)是一种没有酒精和毒品的生活环境,越来越多地被用作缓刑犯和假释犯的住房选择。虽然一些研究报告了slh居民的有利结果,但对居民经历或经历的有益或适得其反的因素知之甚少。本研究对28名缓刑或假释的SLH居民进行了定性访谈,以了解他们在SLH居住的经历,房屋促进康复的各个方面,居住在SLH中如何影响缓刑和假释的依从性,以及房屋如何解决艾滋病毒风险,这是这一人群中普遍存在的问题。采访被录下来,并根据主要主题进行编码。研究参与者认为住房是监禁后的一个极其重要的需求。对于即将结束在slh生活的居民来说,他们非常担心离开后会住在哪里。居民们强调,共同的经历和目标,一致的规则执行(特别是禁欲的要求),以及缓刑和假释官员的鼓励特别有帮助。尽管艾滋病毒的危险行为很普遍,但对艾滋病毒问题的关注却很少。对于一些居民来说,不一致的房屋规则执行是非常有问题的。需要进行研究,以确定组织和操作程序,以增强所经历的有益因素。本文首次记录了居住在清醒生活康复中心的缓刑或假释人员的观点和经历。SLH作业者可以利用这些数据来开发对有益或适得其反的因素有反应的房屋。在美国,因毒品犯罪而被定罪的人被监禁的人数呈下降趋势,人们需要无酒精和无毒品的替代生活环境,这一趋势明显体现了本文的意义。
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引用次数: 4
The SCIA Questionnaire: standards for communities for children and adolescents – a tool for the evaluation of good practices SCIA调查表:儿童和青少年社区标准——一个评价良好做法的工具
IF 0.2 Q4 SUBSTANCE ABUSE Pub Date : 2019-03-15 DOI: 10.1108/TC-01-2018-0002
C. Guarnaccia, A. Ferraro, M. Lo Cascio, S. Bruschetta, F. Giannone
PurposeThe purpose of this paper is to present the Italian validation of the standards for communities for children and adolescents (SCIA) Questionnaire, an evaluation tool of communities quality standards, based on the “Service Standards for Therapeutic Communities for Children and Young People – 2nd edition” of the Community of Communities (2009), that enables an empirical, multidimensional and complex evaluation of the therapeutic community (TC) “system”. It is a self-report that sets out and measures variables that allow to get an overview of organisational models and the possible development areas to improve the effectiveness of the protection of child and adolescents in community treatment. The validation and a preliminary analysis to develop a short version of the SCIA are presented.Design/methodology/approachThe questionnaire (composed, in the extended form, by 143 items) was administered to 101 community workers, 20 males (19.8 per cent) and 81 females (81.2 per cent) aged between 24 and 61 years (M=36.20, SD=8.4). The analysis of reliability (Cronbach’s α) and a series of exploratory factor analysis allowed to eliminate redundant or less significant items.FindingsThe short form of the self-report consists of 67 items, divided into seven subscales, which explore different areas of intervention in TCs. Despite the limitations due to the small sample size, the utility of this tool remains confirmed by its clinical use and the development of good operating practices.Originality/valueThe SCIA Questionnaire responds to the need to adopt empirical variables in the process of evaluation of the communities. The SCIA is also a useful tool for clinical evaluation, as it allows a detailed observation of residential community treatment with children and adolescents that allows to analyse and monitor the structural and organisational aspects and the quality of practices that guide the interventions.
目的:本文的目的是基于社区社区(2009)的“儿童和青少年治疗社区服务标准-第二版”,提出意大利对儿童和青少年社区标准(SCIA)问卷的验证,该问卷是社区质量标准的评估工具,可以对治疗社区(TC)“系统”进行实证,多维和复杂的评估。这是一份自我报告,列出并衡量了各种变量,从而可以对组织模式和可能的发展领域进行概述,以提高社区治疗中保护儿童和青少年的有效性。本文提出了开发一个简短版本的SCIA的验证和初步分析。设计/方法/方法问卷(以扩展形式组成,共143项)对101名社区工作者,20名男性(19.8%)和81名女性(81.2%)进行调查,年龄在24至61岁之间(M=36.20, SD=8.4)。信度分析(Cronbach 's α)和一系列探索性因子分析允许消除冗余或不太重要的项目。调查结果自我报告的简短形式包括67个项目,分为7个子量表,探索不同领域的干预技术。尽管由于样本量小而存在局限性,但该工具的实用性仍然通过其临床使用和良好操作规范的发展得到证实。原创性/价值SCIA问卷回应了在社区评估过程中需要采用经验变量的需求。SCIA也是临床评估的有用工具,因为它允许对儿童和青少年的住院社区治疗进行详细观察,从而可以分析和监测指导干预措施的结构和组织方面以及实践的质量。
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引用次数: 1
Therapeutic communities in Santa Catarina, Brazil 巴西圣卡塔琳娜的治疗社区
IF 0.2 Q4 SUBSTANCE ABUSE Pub Date : 2018-11-30 DOI: 10.1108/TC-05-2018-0015
Ruari-Santiago McBride, T. Lemos, M. D. D. de Souza, J. Goulão
PurposeThe purpose of this paper is to present a case study of a programme aimed at raising standards of care and levels of professionalism in private, drug-free therapeutic communities (TCs) in Santa Catarina, Brazil.Design/methodology/approachThe paper describes the Reviver intervention in detail and draws on subjective insights collected during its implementation.FindingsOver 100 TCs applied to the Reviver project, of which 83 qualified to participate. The large majority of TCs were found to combine community-as-method, religious worship and abstinence in their treatment model.Research limitations/implicationsThe paper highlights the significant role religious organisations have in the treating substance dependency in Brazil and raises ethical and practical questions regarding the incorporation of religious TCs into mainstream public mental health provision.Practical implicationsThe paper outlines the qualification process, control systems and monitoring procedures employed by the Reviver project.Originality/valueThe paper attends to the gap in English language publications regarding TCs in Brazil and raises important questions regarding the role of religion, faith and spirituality in the treatment of substance dependency.
目的本文的目的是介绍一个方案的案例研究,该方案旨在提高巴西圣卡塔琳娜州私人、无药物治疗社区(TCs)的护理标准和专业水平。设计/方法/方法本文详细描述了Reviver干预措施,并借鉴了在实施过程中收集的主观见解。超过100个tc申请了Reviver项目,其中83个有资格参与。绝大多数的治疗模式结合了社区作为方法、宗教崇拜和禁欲。研究局限性/意义本文强调了宗教组织在巴西治疗物质依赖方面的重要作用,并提出了关于将宗教tc纳入主流公共精神卫生服务的伦理和实践问题。实际意义本文概述了revver项目采用的鉴定过程、控制系统和监测程序。原创性/价值本文关注巴西英语出版物中关于药物依赖的差距,并提出了关于宗教,信仰和精神在药物依赖治疗中的作用的重要问题。
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The Recovery House in Trieste: rational, participants, intervention as the “work” 的里雅斯特的康复之家:理性、参与者、作为“工作”的干预
IF 0.2 Q4 SUBSTANCE ABUSE Pub Date : 2018-11-30 DOI: 10.1108/TC-01-2018-0003
R. Casadio, Izabel Marin, Thais Thomé, R. Mezzina, P. Baker, J. Jenkins, P. M. Pérez, Raffaella Pocobello
PurposeToo often people with complex mental health needs do not find their way out of the mental health system or find satisfactory solutions that enable them to live a full life. In 2015 the Mental Health Department (MHD) of Trieste established the Recovery House pilot project to address this concern. The paper aims to Investigate the project.Design/methodology/approachThe Recovery House was co-created with and for people between 18 and 35 years old with diagnoses of psychosis and other complex mental health conditions. An integral part of the pilot was the organization of the “Recovery Community,” inspired by the Assembly model embraced by Franco Basaglia. The Recovery Community met regularly to both support and learn from the Recovery House and aimed to create a democratic and reflective space where power relationships, self-determination, responsibility and ownership by all the stakeholders, including family members, could be explored together.FindingsOver a period of 31 months, four groups of people have successfully completed their residency at the Recovery House. In total, 89 percent of people who stayed at the Recovery House did so up to six months. After the period of staying at the Recovery House most of them moved to independent living or shared supported accommodation.Originality/valueThis initiative sheds light on the fact that democratic values, approaches and structures can improve both service functioning and the recovery outcomes for people with complex health needs. Further, the Recovery House has had a significant effect on the culture and practice of the MHD in adopting a comprehensive approach to emotional distress.
目的:有复杂心理健康需求的人往往无法从心理健康系统中找到出路,或找到令人满意的解决方案,使他们能够过上充实的生活。2015年,的里雅斯特精神卫生部门设立了“康复之家”试点项目,以解决这一问题。本文旨在对该项目进行调查。设计/方法/方法康复之家是与18至35岁之间被诊断患有精神病和其他复杂心理健康状况的人共同创建的。试点的一个组成部分是“恢复社区”的组织,其灵感来自佛朗哥·巴萨利亚所采用的大会模式。康复社区定期举行会议,向康复之家提供支持和学习,旨在创造一个民主和反思的空间,在这里,包括家庭成员在内的所有利益相关者都可以共同探讨权力关系、自决、责任和所有权。在31个月的时间里,四组人成功地完成了他们在康复之家的住院治疗。总的来说,89%的人在康复之家呆了六个月。在康复之家呆了一段时间后,他们中的大多数人都搬到独立生活或与人合住。独创性/价值这一举措揭示了这样一个事实,即民主价值观、方法和结构可以改善服务功能,并改善具有复杂健康需求的人的康复结果。此外,康复之家在采取全面方法处理情绪困扰方面,对卫生署的文化和做法产生了重大影响。
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70 Years of the Mulberry Bush School 桑树丛学校70年的历史
IF 0.2 Q4 SUBSTANCE ABUSE Pub Date : 2018-11-30 DOI: 10.1108/TC-12-2018-045
Kevin Gallagher
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引用次数: 1
The school as a therapeutic community 学校是一个治疗社区
IF 0.2 Q4 SUBSTANCE ABUSE Pub Date : 2018-09-10 DOI: 10.1108/TC-09-2017-0026
Joannah Vaughan, Alison Rodriguez, D. Boduszek
PurposeThe purpose of this paper is to explore the facets of Self-Determination Theory (SDT) and the potential relationships with teaching satisfaction in a sample of secondary school teachers (n=1,288). The study explored the potential of the school environment in fostering a beneficial community in which personal needs could be met and investigated potential disparities between male and female teachers.Design/methodology/approachThe study utilised an electronic quantitative questionnaire to collect data from a representative sample. Structural equation modelling was applied and permitted an exploration of potential relationships between the facets of SDT and teaching satisfaction, while controlling for specified covariates.FindingsIt was shown that the specified model could be effectively applied to both male and female teachers. The results demonstrate that only competence was related to teaching satisfaction in both samples.Practical implicationsFuture studies should focus on factors which contribute to teachers’ sense of competence within the professional role. Schools need to facilitate this need in order to promote wellbeing within the educational environment.Originality/valueThis is the first known research to explore the specified relationships and the ability of the school environment to foster wellbeing and satisfaction. It is suggested that competence is the more prominent need with regards to teaching satisfaction.
本研究的目的是探讨自我决定理论(SDT)的各个方面及其与中学教师教学满意度的潜在关系(n=1,288)。这项研究探讨了学校环境在培养一个能满足个人需要的有益社区方面的潜力,并调查了男女教师之间可能存在的差异。设计/方法/方法该研究采用电子定量问卷从具有代表性的样本中收集数据。在控制特定协变量的同时,应用结构方程模型,探索SDT各方面与教学满意度之间的潜在关系。结果表明,该模型可以有效地应用于男女教师。结果表明,在两个样本中,只有胜任力与教学满意度相关。实践启示未来的研究应关注影响教师专业角色胜任感的因素。学校需要促进这一需求,以促进教育环境中的福祉。原创性/价值这是已知的第一个探索特定关系和学校环境促进幸福和满意度的能力的研究。在教学满意度方面,能力是更为突出的需要。
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Recovery capital: a framework for the contemporary Therapeutic Community? 康复资本:当代治疗社区的框架?
IF 0.2 Q4 SUBSTANCE ABUSE Pub Date : 2018-09-10 DOI: 10.1108/TC-01-2018-0001
H. Gosling
PurposeThe purpose of this paper is to critically assess the extent to which recovery capital can provide a theoretical and practical way in which to explore, explain and communicate Therapeutic Community (TC) processes and practices.Design/methodology/approachThis is a 31-month ethnographic study of one situated residential TC in England.FindingsThe findings are usefully thought out as parallels, process and progress. Parallels can be drawn between the recovery capital literature and longstanding TC principles and prescriptions. The term process is significant as it illustrates how concepts proposed by the recovery capital literature can be employed, alongside traditional TC ideals, to create a practice-focussed framework that is able to open up day-to-day processes and communicate (within and beyond the TC movement) how and why TCs provide an environment that is conducive to recovery. The ethos and application of the term progress illustrate the fundamental premise of this paper. Recovery capital provides a more contemporary way in which to understand and communicate the work that takes place in a TC.Research limitations/implicationsSynthesising the concepts proposed by both the TC and recovery capital literature provides a contemporary, practice-focussed framework for the TC, thus re-enforcing the modalities place within an increasingly competitive field.Originality/valueSynthesising the concepts proposed by both the TC and recovery capital literature provides an original, contemporary, practice-focussed framework for the TC, thus re-enforcing the modalities place within an increasingly competitive field.
本文的目的是批判性地评估恢复资本在多大程度上可以提供一种理论和实践的方式来探索、解释和交流治疗社区(TC)过程和实践。设计/方法/方法这是一项为期31个月的民族志研究,研究对象是位于英国的一个住宅TC。研究结果研究结果被看作是平行的、过程的和进步的。复苏资本文献与长期存在的TC原则和处方之间可以找到相似之处。“过程”一词意义重大,因为它说明了恢复资本文献中提出的概念如何与传统的TC理想一起使用,以创建一个以实践为中心的框架,该框架能够打开日常流程,并(在TC运动内外)沟通TC如何以及为什么提供有利于恢复的环境。“进步”一词的内涵及其应用说明了本文的基本前提。恢复资本提供了一种更现代的方式来理解和交流发生在技术中心的工作。研究限制/影响综合技术支持和恢复资本文献提出的概念,为技术支持提供了一个当代的、以实践为中心的框架,从而在竞争日益激烈的领域中加强了模式的地位。原创性/价值综合技术中心和恢复资本文献提出的概念,为技术中心提供了一个原创的、当代的、以实践为中心的框架,从而在竞争日益激烈的领域中加强了模式的地位。
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