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Recovery and Culture

Recovery and Culture. Robert (Bob) Ingram Recovery Programs Administrator NARBHA, Flagstaff, AZ 5/16/13. “Recovery” &“Cultural Competence”. …are both sets of skills and processes, but, more importantly, they are fundamental commitments to the way we do business.

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Recovery and Culture

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  1. Recovery and Culture Robert (Bob) Ingram Recovery Programs Administrator NARBHA, Flagstaff, AZ 5/16/13

  2. “Recovery” &“Cultural Competence” …are both sets of skills and processes, but, more importantly, they are fundamental commitments to the way we do business. They are ingrained in our corporate culture.

  3. 6 Recovery Principles • Respect • Choice and inclusion • Focus on individual as a whole person • Integration, collaboration, and participation with the community of one’s choice • Success defined on one’s own terms • Strengths-based, flexible, responsive services reflective of an individual’s cultural preferences

  4. “Recovery” – SAMHSA’s Definition “A process of change through which individuals • improve their health and wellness, • live a self-directed life, • and strive to reach their full potential” (12/22/11) • while becoming re-enculturated • or newly acculturated

  5. Enculturation v. acculturation Enculturation: the process of learning the rules of one’s primary culture (e.g., as a child grows up) Acculturation: the process of learning the rules of a different culture (e.g., while living abroad)

  6. Mental illness or substance abuse—especially if it is the result of a trauma—separates a person from his or her cultural roots. One goal of recovery is to reconnect the person with his or her culture or to form bonds with a new one.

  7. Trauma-Informed Care …is another core NARBHA value

  8. Culture Trauma

  9. Culture

  10. Adverse Childhood Experiences (ACEs) “Trauma shapes a child’s basic beliefs about identity, world view, and spirituality.” Almazar Consulting

  11. Core NARBHA Values • Recovery • Cultural Competence • Trauma-Informed Care • Integrated Healthcare • Wellness

  12. “Namaste” “The divine in mesalutes the divinein you.”

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