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December 3, 2009
Alcoholics Anonymous® started as the Oxford Group which was a non-denominational religious movement popular in the early 20th century.
The 12-step groups practice a formula of self-improvement by:
Performing self-inventory, Admitting wrongs, Making amends, Using...
December 3, 2009
Trauma-Informed Model understands that a history of exposure to traumatic experiences directly impacts physical, mental, and social health.
Trauma comes from overwhelming life experiences and the psychobiological effects of serious, recurrent, and chronic stresses.
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December 3, 2009
The program was first established in New York City in 1948 with now around 400 Clubhouses internationally. The emphasis at Fountain House is on member to member, and member to staff relationships. Fountain House is a professional self-help program operated by members...
December 3, 2009
“Soteria” (Greek for deliverance) was a home in a California suburb during the 1970s which provided community-based psychiatric care and was created as an alternative reply to mainstream mental health practices.
For not much money most of the distressed and distressing...
December 3, 2009
THE SCHOLLE MODEL
The Scholle Aspire Towards Healing and Wellness Model SM is a comprehensive healing and wellness model that incorporates the leading resources for healing and recovery.
The Healing and Wellness Model inspires practical applications for seeking your...
December 3, 2009
Addiction is a complex and gripping state of imbalance that overtakes a person’s body, mind and spirit where one works on understanding the complex physiological processes that starts and reinforces it.
As aspects of addiction are highly pleasurable, to start the proc...
December 2, 2009
A QUICK SUMMARY OF 13 DIFFERENT PROGRAMS
BRIDGES Building Recovery and Individual Dreams and Goals through Education and Support is a mental health recovery curriculum developed in the early 1990’s with descriptions of self-help tools and strategies, utilizing the medi...
November 9, 2009
LISTING OF 21 RESOURCES
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Healing and Wellness Brochure © October 2009 – Introducing The Scholle Model and Curriculum
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Definitions and Differences of Recovery, Healing, and Wellness © May 2009 – Exploration that starts with the dictionary definition and responses...
November 3, 2009
THE RECOVERY MODEL
Five key concepts of recovery are:
hope, personal responsibility, education, self-advocacy, and support.
The underlying recovery values are:
person orientation, involvement, choice, hope, growth potential, and cultural competency.
In the “Recovery Mod...
November 3, 2009
Based first on personal experience and then on research of wellness, health, education and business models, the Scholle Aspire Towards Healing and Wellness Model is a comprehensive healing and wellness model that incorporates the leading resources for healing and recov...
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