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  1. Addictionary® – Recovery Research Institute

    ABUSER (Stigma Alert) A person who engages in heavy use of a substance without exhibiting impaired control over the frequency and amount of use (or other reward-seeking behavior, such as gambling). …

  2. Recovery Definitions – Recovery Research Institute

    Apr 19, 2017 · Recovery Definitions – different recovery definitions – addictionary – dictionary – addiction – substance use disorders

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  4. Definitions and Terminology – Recovery Research Institute

    Visit the post for more. Addiction is a primary, chronic, neurobiologic disease with genetic, psychosocial, and environmental factors influencing its development and manifestations. ADDICTION IS …

  5. do images matter too? - Recovery Research Institute

    Stigma related to substance use disorder, including the language we use, influences the way we think, feel, and act towards people living with these conditions. Images may matter too. To build on global …

  6. ADDICTION RESEARCH ON Pinning Down a ‘Recovery Definition’

    Mar 13, 2017 · Pinning Down a ‘Recovery Definition’ – defining recovery – addictionary – dictionary – addiction treatment and recovery research – recovery research institute – language matters – define …

  7. What is Recovery? 5 Classes of Recovering Individuals

    What is Recovery? 5 Classes of Recovering Individuals Recovery is defined as: The process of improved physical, psychological, and social well-being and health following cessation or reductions …

  8. Recovery Research Institute – Enhancing Recovery Through Science

    Recovery Research Institute – Enhancing Recovery Through Science

  9. RRI Statement – Recovery Research Institute

    Jun 1, 2020 · Visit the post for more.

  10. ABOUT THIS RESOURCE These inclusive language guidelines are written for those working to champion equity, diversity, and inclusion in the spaces that they learn, teach, work, or conduct …