"Stage Two Recovery for Substance Use Disorders" by Jim Borling
 

Stage Two Recovery for Substance Use Disorders

Authors

Jim Borling

Journal

Music and Medicine

Year

2017

Abstract

While addiction, or substance use disorder, can be viewed as a chronic condition, it need not be life threatening. Through careful consideration of recovery processes that are inclusive of social, emotional, cognitive, and spiritual issues, the client can regain a fulfilling and meaningful life that involves a well-defined manner of living in sobriety. Music therapy can engage a client on levels beyond just the bio-physical levels of recovery. Addressing psycho-emotional and psycho-spiritual growth through music therapy engagement allows the client to grow along lines that are life-affirming. This attention to stage two recovery allows for the adoption of a value and ethic driven life for those with this disorder; a disorder that is currently identified primarily as a medical disease. [PUBLICATION ABSTRACT]

Music and Health Institute Terms

Emotional Functioning; Guided Imagery; Mental Health; Music Medicine; Music and Imagery; Recreative Music Methods; Self-Report Measures; Singing a Song; Substance Use, Abuse and Addiction; Wellness and Well-Being

Indexed Terms

Addictions; Psychology; Medical Treatment

Study Type

Editorials, Opinions, Position Papers

Document Type

Article

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