The Whole Person Recovery Handbook

Emma Drew

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The idea of recovery is that people learn to live with the past and with their imperfections, and find positive steps forward that work for them. Whole Person Recovery (WPR) aims to co-design treatment with the addict, build recovery capital , and maximise chances of success by supporting the addict to take control of their recovery. This joint process has been shown to be more effective than traditional approaches to treatment and is fast influencing and overtaking such approaches. At the heart of the process is self-acceptance, safe space, trust, learning, human warmth and kindness. Topics include;

Substance abuse disorder and addictive behaviour disorder

Related mental health problems such as severe depression

Traditional recovery methods eg 12-step programmes

The importance of person-centred counselling

The baggage: finding ways to manage past feelings and experiences

Breaking routines: developing skills and capabilities for the future

Treatment: formal and informal services and support

Making a plan: formal and informal coping strategies

The rest of my life: getting well and staying well.

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