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Prof. Dr. Wouter Vanderplasschen
Ghent University, Dept. Of Orthopedagogy
Wouter.Vanderplasschen@UGent.be
Scope of this presentation


Plenty of anecdotal and clinical evidence that recovered
users make a difference in alcohol and drug prevention &
treatment
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AA, NA, CO
Drug-free therapeutic communities
Life stories - prevention
Role models, social learning, peer support, mutual help, …

Only few A & D services make use of recovered users
 Underutilisation of the strong potential of recovered users in

alcohol & drug treatment services


How can we do better?
1. Addiction, a shifting focus


Addiction is diagnosed as an individual problem with various social
implications (American Psychiatric Association, 1994; Hser & Anglin, 2010),
including a negative impact on public health, social cohesion and
employement rates (McLellan e.a., 2000).



For a long time, a clinical approach of the concept 'dependence'
was dominant:
 Dependence as an acute condition, where short, intensive,
symptom-oriented treatment should aim at achieving an
abstinent lifestyle (Laudet & White, 2010).
 Recovery as a set status, which requires abstinence.
 Abstinence as THE way to cure from addiction.



Recently, addiction is more and more seen as a chronic, relapsing
brain disease (Van den Brink, 2005).
 Within addiction treatment the focus shifted from „cure‟ to
controland stabilizing the problem (Hser & Anglin, 2010; McLellan, 2002;
Changing perspectives on „addiction‟
(Van den Brink, 2005)
1750 - now

Moral model

Prison, boot camps

1850 - now

Farmacological model

Ban on alcohol & drugs

1930 - now

Symptomatic model

Psychotherapy

1940 - 1960 Disease model

Medication; AA

1960 - 1970 Behaviourist model

Behavioral therapy

1970 - now

Biopsychosocial model

Multi-modal therapy

1990 - now

Brain disease model

Medical & psychosocial Tx
Addiction, a shifting focus (Van
den Brink, 2005)


Brain imaging studies have shown that
addiction is a brain disease 
 inborn vulnerability as basis for misuse of

substances ~ repeated use of substances
leads to changes in the brain
 Craving is central in uncontrolled use and
relapse during periods of abstinence.


Addiction chronic and relapsing disorder,
of which recovery is possible
2. Treatment and prevention:
intervening at the right moment
Interventiespectrum voor psychische stoornissen (naar Mrazek en Haggerty, 1994)

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Three types of prevention – Mrazek &
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Universal – the whole group
Selective – vulnerable groups
Indicated – vulnerable individuals
Prevention: filtering
Skill training in
schools (e.g.
Unplugged)
Adapted
interventions for at
risk groups
Risk of
stigmatisatio
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Coping with
impulsivity
Treatment
Outpatient drug-free Tx
 Substitution Tx
 Harm reduction services


Detoxification
 Residential rehabilitation
 Aftercare – continuing care

Have we evaluated addiction treatment
correctly?! (McLellan, 2002)
-

Low compliance and high relapse rates among
addicted individuals !?
-



Less than 50% takes medication according to scheme
Less than 30% follows behavioural guidelines(diet, …)
40-60% re-hospitalisation …
Usually no remission after 1st treatment

Still, not always chronical:
 Recovery is possible, even without Tx
 Long remission phase



Many persons do relapse, permanent vulnerabilty
Was Tx successul in this case?
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hypertension, diabetes, …
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Have prevention and treatment
failed?
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No, but we should be realistic (not pessismistic) about
our expectations and Tx outcomes
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Strong correlation between Tx dosage/length and outcomes
Selection processes: motivation, right moment, …
<3% abstinent after years of substitution Tx
Transgenerational cycles of addiction and deprivation
Costs < benefits in terms of crime reduction, economic
participation, …
Therapeutic alliance! Identification with counsellor
Participation in AA – aftercare can enhance Tx outcomes
Need for continuing formal and informal support
Need for a recovery-approach

 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bOMHz2-cGAQ (“20-

2‟20”)
Addiction recovery


Recovery is increasingly studied in mental health research
and can be defined as:
 “The establishment of a fulfilling, meaningful life and a positive sense of

identity founded on hopefulness and self-determination” (Slade, 2010,
p2.)





Recently, there is more attention for recovery in addiction
research.
However, no real consensus on the interpretation of the term
(McIntosh & McKeganey, 2000; Maddux & Desmond,1986):
Characteristics of recovery:
 Recovery as a dynamic concept
○ Addiction characterized as a chronic relapsing condition
○ Substance users cycle between abstinence / period of less frequent
use and relapses into active drug use (Dennis, Scott, Funk, & Foss,
2005).
○ Recovery is a process rather than an event (Best, 2012)
Addiction recovery
 Recovery ≠ abstinence (Laudet, 2008; Fiorentine &

Hillhouse, 2001)
○ Recovery is a proces of personal growth, which is not limited
to substance use
○ Along problems regarding substance use, individuals
experience serious health, social and economic
consequences (McLellan, Lewis, O‟Brien, & Kleber, 2000)
○  Abstinence cannot be seen as THE defining element of
recovery, but as one of the many ways to get to recovery
(White, 2007).
○ Recovery without abstinence is possible!  recovery does not
stop with symptom-reduction, the individual process of growth
can still be going  Recovery is about achieving a
contributing and satisfying life
Dimensions of recovery
 Clinical recovery; based on the invariant importance of symptomatology, social

functioning, relapse prevention and risk management. The focus is on achieving an
abstinent life style (Slade, 2010; White, 2007; Van der Stel, 2012)
 Functional recovery; focuses on the physical, psychological and social functioning of
the individual.
 Community recovery; focuses on the social position of the addicted individual and the
prevailing stigma. The improvement of rights and the voice of addicted individuals is
important.
 Personal recovery; the lived experiences of individuals in recovery and it reflects the
individually defined and experienced nature of recovery. Confidence, hope, motivation
for change, … are seen as strengths which can lead to change. (Bradstreet, 2013;
Leamy e.a., 2011; Vanderplasschen e.a., 2013)
 The focus has mostly been on clinical recovery (Slade, 2010; The Betty Ford Institute

Consensus Panel (2007)
 However, personal recovery appears to be the driving force for understanding and
realizing other types of recovery (GGZ Nederland, 2013; Van der Stel, 2012).
Recovery capital
 Recovery has many pathways:
○ Recovery seen as an individual and personal journey, with a

unique path and duration for every person in recovery (Best,
2012)
○ Initiating ~ sustaining recovery
○ Recovery needs support of other people, is a social process
○ Recovery capital is crucial at different stages of the
recovery continuum (Best e.a., 2010; Laudet & White, 2008; Best &
Laudet, 2010).
 Personal recovery capital: personal characteristics and skills which

can be supportive for recovery, such as specific competences,
severity of dependence and style of attribution.
 Social recovery capital: includes the social network of the individual
and the extent to which the individual experiences support and
acceptance from this network.
 Community recovery capital: concerns the extent of support that is
available within the wider community, such as housing, employment,
training, treatment and self-help groups.
(Leamy, Bird, Le Boutillier, Williams & Slade, 2011)
How to exploit recovery capital (Best,
2012)?


Process of recovery
 Recovery does not necessary involve treatment:
○ Natural recovery is possible
 Great influence of social context
 Importance of choice and self-determination
 Personal and social resources (= recovery capital)
 However, recovery and treatment should not be seen as alternatives, they are
compatible
 Treatment should include:
○ Active engagement with local communities
○ Links to those who can convey hope and belief that recovery is possible
 Recovery is social
○ It does not happen in isolation
○ Significant effect of family members and friends on chance of relapse
○ „assertive linkage‟ to groups in active recovery  Demonstration that

recovery is possible, by individuals further along the road of recovery is
important
Towards recovery-oriented
systems of care (Best, 2012)


A noticeable growth towards recovery-thinking in
the field of addiction (policy and practice) is seen
in the US and the UK.



The Barnsley „case‟:
○ Recruiting „recovery champions‟
 Strategic: managers to clarify the vision and model
 Therapeutic: changing practices, attitudes and belief
 Community: people in recovery, family members and others from
the local community who need to motivate and inspire recovery
activity
○ Engagement of „emerging recovery champions‟
 Raising awareness in all key stakeholders
 Creating a recovery coalition
 Establishing a vision for recovery
 Attempting to communicate that vision
Scientific evidence on exaddicts & treatment
A lot of potential that is not
used!




Abundant evidence that involvement of
recovered users is of surplus value
Change is needed towards a recovery
approach
 We need to do more than providing substitute drugs!
 Treatment is not enough to recover, ongoing support

is needed to deal with the challenges associated
with this chronic disorder
 Not only about individuals, but about their
surroundings and communities who also suffered
from addiction problems
 We need to support addicted individuals‟ to realized
Connections, Hope, Identity, Meaning and
Empowerment in their lives: RECOVERY!
Development of a recovery
movement in Belgium. Why?


To raise awareness that recovery is possible!




Sensibilistation through media, community activities and
organisation of events

To recruit „recovery champions‟ that can support
peers in various stages of the addiction process


Prevention, treatment, but foremost in continuing care

To disconnect recovery and treatment, as there
are many pathways to recovery
 To advocate for substance users‟ rights and
social position
 To link with international networks and similar
organisations:


 RUN (Recovered Users Network)


Thank you for your attention?



Wouter.Vanderplasschen@UGent.be

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Presentation Wouter Vanderplasschen Rotary Brussels 21 09 2013

  • 1. Prof. Dr. Wouter Vanderplasschen Ghent University, Dept. Of Orthopedagogy Wouter.Vanderplasschen@UGent.be
  • 2. Scope of this presentation  Plenty of anecdotal and clinical evidence that recovered users make a difference in alcohol and drug prevention & treatment      AA, NA, CO Drug-free therapeutic communities Life stories - prevention Role models, social learning, peer support, mutual help, … Only few A & D services make use of recovered users  Underutilisation of the strong potential of recovered users in alcohol & drug treatment services  How can we do better?
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  • 4. 1. Addiction, a shifting focus  Addiction is diagnosed as an individual problem with various social implications (American Psychiatric Association, 1994; Hser & Anglin, 2010), including a negative impact on public health, social cohesion and employement rates (McLellan e.a., 2000).  For a long time, a clinical approach of the concept 'dependence' was dominant:  Dependence as an acute condition, where short, intensive, symptom-oriented treatment should aim at achieving an abstinent lifestyle (Laudet & White, 2010).  Recovery as a set status, which requires abstinence.  Abstinence as THE way to cure from addiction.  Recently, addiction is more and more seen as a chronic, relapsing brain disease (Van den Brink, 2005).  Within addiction treatment the focus shifted from „cure‟ to controland stabilizing the problem (Hser & Anglin, 2010; McLellan, 2002;
  • 5. Changing perspectives on „addiction‟ (Van den Brink, 2005) 1750 - now Moral model Prison, boot camps 1850 - now Farmacological model Ban on alcohol & drugs 1930 - now Symptomatic model Psychotherapy 1940 - 1960 Disease model Medication; AA 1960 - 1970 Behaviourist model Behavioral therapy 1970 - now Biopsychosocial model Multi-modal therapy 1990 - now Brain disease model Medical & psychosocial Tx
  • 6. Addiction, a shifting focus (Van den Brink, 2005)  Brain imaging studies have shown that addiction is a brain disease   inborn vulnerability as basis for misuse of substances ~ repeated use of substances leads to changes in the brain  Craving is central in uncontrolled use and relapse during periods of abstinence.  Addiction chronic and relapsing disorder, of which recovery is possible
  • 7. 2. Treatment and prevention: intervening at the right moment Interventiespectrum voor psychische stoornissen (naar Mrazek en Haggerty, 1994) Vroeginterventie tie f in g ehan el nd ha be d ar st an lec da e rd ge b ice unive vroe ïnd se ie ificat ident ge Preventie delin g Hulpverlening lan rsee g e rm et ijn b l rg / nazo zorg eh d an eli hte g e ri c ng Voortgezette zorg entie p re v
  • 8. Universal, selective and indicated prevention Universal Selective Indicated
  • 9. Three types of prevention – Mrazek & Haggerty Universal – the whole group Selective – vulnerable groups Indicated – vulnerable individuals
  • 10. Prevention: filtering Skill training in schools (e.g. Unplugged) Adapted interventions for at risk groups Risk of stigmatisatio n Coping with impulsivity
  • 11. Treatment Outpatient drug-free Tx  Substitution Tx  Harm reduction services  Detoxification  Residential rehabilitation  Aftercare – continuing care 
  • 12. Have we evaluated addiction treatment correctly?! (McLellan, 2002) - Low compliance and high relapse rates among addicted individuals !? -  Less than 50% takes medication according to scheme Less than 30% follows behavioural guidelines(diet, …) 40-60% re-hospitalisation … Usually no remission after 1st treatment Still, not always chronical:  Recovery is possible, even without Tx  Long remission phase  Many persons do relapse, permanent vulnerabilty
  • 13. Was Tx successul in this case? 8 7 6 Ernst problemen 5 4 X1 3 2 1 0 Pre T1 T2 T3 Post Verloop behandeling
  • 14. Course of medical Tx: hypertension, diabetes, … 8 7 6 Ernst problemen 5 4 X1 3 2 1 0 Pre T1 T2 T3 Post Verloop behandeling
  • 15. Course of substance abuse treatment? 8 7 6 5 Ernst problemen 4 X1 3 2 1 0 Pre T1 T2 T3 Post Verloop behandeling
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  • 17. Have prevention and treatment failed?  No, but we should be realistic (not pessismistic) about our expectations and Tx outcomes          Strong correlation between Tx dosage/length and outcomes Selection processes: motivation, right moment, … <3% abstinent after years of substitution Tx Transgenerational cycles of addiction and deprivation Costs < benefits in terms of crime reduction, economic participation, … Therapeutic alliance! Identification with counsellor Participation in AA – aftercare can enhance Tx outcomes Need for continuing formal and informal support Need for a recovery-approach  https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bOMHz2-cGAQ (“20- 2‟20”)
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  • 19. Addiction recovery  Recovery is increasingly studied in mental health research and can be defined as:  “The establishment of a fulfilling, meaningful life and a positive sense of identity founded on hopefulness and self-determination” (Slade, 2010, p2.)    Recently, there is more attention for recovery in addiction research. However, no real consensus on the interpretation of the term (McIntosh & McKeganey, 2000; Maddux & Desmond,1986): Characteristics of recovery:  Recovery as a dynamic concept ○ Addiction characterized as a chronic relapsing condition ○ Substance users cycle between abstinence / period of less frequent use and relapses into active drug use (Dennis, Scott, Funk, & Foss, 2005). ○ Recovery is a process rather than an event (Best, 2012)
  • 20. Addiction recovery  Recovery ≠ abstinence (Laudet, 2008; Fiorentine & Hillhouse, 2001) ○ Recovery is a proces of personal growth, which is not limited to substance use ○ Along problems regarding substance use, individuals experience serious health, social and economic consequences (McLellan, Lewis, O‟Brien, & Kleber, 2000) ○  Abstinence cannot be seen as THE defining element of recovery, but as one of the many ways to get to recovery (White, 2007). ○ Recovery without abstinence is possible!  recovery does not stop with symptom-reduction, the individual process of growth can still be going  Recovery is about achieving a contributing and satisfying life
  • 21. Dimensions of recovery  Clinical recovery; based on the invariant importance of symptomatology, social functioning, relapse prevention and risk management. The focus is on achieving an abstinent life style (Slade, 2010; White, 2007; Van der Stel, 2012)  Functional recovery; focuses on the physical, psychological and social functioning of the individual.  Community recovery; focuses on the social position of the addicted individual and the prevailing stigma. The improvement of rights and the voice of addicted individuals is important.  Personal recovery; the lived experiences of individuals in recovery and it reflects the individually defined and experienced nature of recovery. Confidence, hope, motivation for change, … are seen as strengths which can lead to change. (Bradstreet, 2013; Leamy e.a., 2011; Vanderplasschen e.a., 2013)  The focus has mostly been on clinical recovery (Slade, 2010; The Betty Ford Institute Consensus Panel (2007)  However, personal recovery appears to be the driving force for understanding and realizing other types of recovery (GGZ Nederland, 2013; Van der Stel, 2012).
  • 22. Recovery capital  Recovery has many pathways: ○ Recovery seen as an individual and personal journey, with a unique path and duration for every person in recovery (Best, 2012) ○ Initiating ~ sustaining recovery ○ Recovery needs support of other people, is a social process ○ Recovery capital is crucial at different stages of the recovery continuum (Best e.a., 2010; Laudet & White, 2008; Best & Laudet, 2010).  Personal recovery capital: personal characteristics and skills which can be supportive for recovery, such as specific competences, severity of dependence and style of attribution.  Social recovery capital: includes the social network of the individual and the extent to which the individual experiences support and acceptance from this network.  Community recovery capital: concerns the extent of support that is available within the wider community, such as housing, employment, training, treatment and self-help groups.
  • 23. (Leamy, Bird, Le Boutillier, Williams & Slade, 2011)
  • 24. How to exploit recovery capital (Best, 2012)?  Process of recovery  Recovery does not necessary involve treatment: ○ Natural recovery is possible  Great influence of social context  Importance of choice and self-determination  Personal and social resources (= recovery capital)  However, recovery and treatment should not be seen as alternatives, they are compatible  Treatment should include: ○ Active engagement with local communities ○ Links to those who can convey hope and belief that recovery is possible  Recovery is social ○ It does not happen in isolation ○ Significant effect of family members and friends on chance of relapse ○ „assertive linkage‟ to groups in active recovery  Demonstration that recovery is possible, by individuals further along the road of recovery is important
  • 25. Towards recovery-oriented systems of care (Best, 2012)  A noticeable growth towards recovery-thinking in the field of addiction (policy and practice) is seen in the US and the UK.  The Barnsley „case‟: ○ Recruiting „recovery champions‟  Strategic: managers to clarify the vision and model  Therapeutic: changing practices, attitudes and belief  Community: people in recovery, family members and others from the local community who need to motivate and inspire recovery activity ○ Engagement of „emerging recovery champions‟  Raising awareness in all key stakeholders  Creating a recovery coalition  Establishing a vision for recovery  Attempting to communicate that vision
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  • 27. Scientific evidence on exaddicts & treatment
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  • 29. A lot of potential that is not used!   Abundant evidence that involvement of recovered users is of surplus value Change is needed towards a recovery approach  We need to do more than providing substitute drugs!  Treatment is not enough to recover, ongoing support is needed to deal with the challenges associated with this chronic disorder  Not only about individuals, but about their surroundings and communities who also suffered from addiction problems  We need to support addicted individuals‟ to realized Connections, Hope, Identity, Meaning and Empowerment in their lives: RECOVERY!
  • 30. Development of a recovery movement in Belgium. Why?  To raise awareness that recovery is possible!   Sensibilistation through media, community activities and organisation of events To recruit „recovery champions‟ that can support peers in various stages of the addiction process  Prevention, treatment, but foremost in continuing care To disconnect recovery and treatment, as there are many pathways to recovery  To advocate for substance users‟ rights and social position  To link with international networks and similar organisations:   RUN (Recovered Users Network)
  • 31.  Thank you for your attention?  Wouter.Vanderplasschen@UGent.be