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Building,Engaging, and Sustaining a Continuum of Care From Harm Reduction to Recovery Support: The Rutgers Alcohol and Other Drug Assistance Program
Authors:Lisa Laitman MSED LCADC  Barbara Kachur-Karavites LCSW LCADC  Lea P Stewart PhD
Institution:1. ADAP, CAPS , Rutgers University , New Brunswick , New Jersey , USA llaitman@echo.rutgers.edu;3. CAPS, Rutgers University , New Brunswick , New Jersey , USA;4. Center for Communication and Health Issues , Rutgers University , New Brunswick , New Jersey , USA
Abstract:Since 1983, the focus of the Rutgers Alcohol and Other Drug Assistance Program (ADAP) has been developing policies, training staff to identify students at risk, developing and implementing evidence-based screening and brief interventions, providing short-term counseling by professionals trained in alcohol and other drug abuse to assist students beyond brief interventions, identifying effective treatment for college students, developing a campus recovery program, on-campus recovery housing, and other supports for students in recovery. This article presents a case study of the Rutgers ADAP program, of building and sustaining a program committed to engaging students in both evidence-based risk reduction interventions and an on-campus recovery community given their stage of change and motivation to make changes. Historical milestones are described as part of a creative model for intervention. We identify the challenges of integrating substance abuse recovery into campus mental health programs, and of integrating recovery into other university communities.
Keywords:college alcohol problems  college drug problems  college recovery  collegiate addiction  recovery
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