Fisk Deborah, Sells Dave, Rowe Michael
Department of Psychiatry, LCSW, Connecticut Mental Health Center, Yale School of Medicine, 235 Nicoll Street, New Haven, CT 06511, USA.
J Prim Prev. 2007 Jul;28(3-4):281-93. doi: 10.1007/s10935-007-0096-6. Epub 2007 Jun 6.
This paper describes an innovative program that provides rental subsidies for sober housing and supportive services to persons in early recovery who are homeless and have substance use disorders. Preliminary data point to the success of this program in enhancing recovery and exiting from homelessness. In supporting sober house placements, the Treatment Access Project creates a bridge that supports these individuals in their transition from clinical treatment services to the community. Integration with natural community supports can help to build self-efficacy, which can enhance the likelihood that this population will obtain and maintain abstinence, gainful employment, and permanent housing.
本文介绍了一项创新计划,该计划为无家可归且患有物质使用障碍的早期康复者提供清醒住房租赁补贴和支持性服务。初步数据表明该计划在促进康复和帮助摆脱无家可归状态方面取得了成功。在支持清醒住房安置方面,治疗准入项目搭建了一座桥梁,帮助这些个体从临床治疗服务过渡到社区。与自然社区支持相结合有助于建立自我效能感,这可以提高该群体实现并维持戒酒、获得有酬工作和永久住房的可能性。