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Sustained recovery is not about just getting by or getting through the day. True whole-person recovery is about giving you the tools and support you need to thrive in every part of your life. As the Ohio Department of Mental Health and Addiction Services (ODMHAS) states, recovery requires a community for individual sustained recovery. Community engagement is an important and necessary process for healing and reintegration into society. 

At Driftwood Recovery, we recognize that an important part of sustained recovery is community integration. Through community engagement, you can reintegrate into your community and society to build a meaningful life without substances. When you continue to invest in yourself and community building in recovery, you continue to learn and grow. Yet, what is community engagement? 

Understanding Community Engagement

According to the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA), community engagement is the process of developing relationships that enable communities to work together to address health-related issues and promote well-being. Although community engagement can take many forms, the core principles that can be supported in a recovery community include:

  • Transparency 
  • Trust
  • Diversity 
  • Inclusion
  • Collaboration 
  • Shared purpose
  • Openness 
  • Learning
  • Making a difference in the community

Through community engagement, you work together with other community members to address health issues and stigma to promote well-being. The work is done in collaboration with the community’s health in mind, which puts the value of whole-person healing at the forefront of recovery. When you utilize your alumni program to help others, you deepen your sense of purpose and connection with the wider community. Understanding what community-based treatment is can be invaluable to fostering sustained connection and recovery. 

What Is Community-Based Treatment?

In traditional outreach and treatment programs, the focus is placed on abstinence and reducing the risk of relapse. Abstinence and relapse prevention are important cornerstones of treatment and recovery. However, true recovery is about more than maintaining your sobriety. As noted in Frontiers in Psychiatry, treatment and recovery must also work to heal other domains of life like social rehabilitation and inclusion. By taking a community engagement approach to recovery, you can support healing the whole of your parts rather than one piece of the pie. 

Yet, what is community-based treatment? What does community engagement look like for lasting recovery? As further noted in the Frontiers in Psychiatry article, community-based treatment takes a recovery-oriented perspective to recovery. A recovery-oriented approach to community engagement understands that treatment and recovery services need to adapt to people’s needs instead of people adapting to service requirements. Many of the practices and services found in recovery-oriented models of community engagement include:

  • Supporting special subgroups
    • Culturally responsive
    • Gender-specific
    • Comorbid disorders
  • Housing security
  • Supported employment
  • Develop skills to manage symptoms
  • Active involvement in local organizations

Whole-person care and community engagement can be invaluable to lasting recovery. Yet, much like treatment itself, some barriers attempt to impede your ability to reintegrate into society after treatment.

Addressing the Challenges of Reintegration in Recovery

In treatment, you learn and develop tools for self-efficacy, symptom management, hope, and empowerment. Despite the tools you developed in treatment, learning how to reintegrate into your life and society can be challenging. Many systems are not designed with the needs of different communities in mind. For many individuals in recovery from substance use disorder (SUD), there are stigma-based barriers that impede maintaining recovery. 

People in recovery often experience public, structural, and self-stigma that contribute to psychological and tangible resource barriers. As stated in the Psychiatric Rehabilitation Journal, stigma exposure to societal prejudice and discrimination can harm recovery. Listed below are some of the ways SUD stigma impedes community engagement for reintegration:

  • Increases stress
  • Social withdrawal and isolation
  • Decreases motivation
  • Erodes self-esteem
  • Decreases self-efficacy
  • Internalizing stigma
  • Feeling culturally disconnected 
  • Identity crisis
  • Employment and housing instability
  • Poor access to healthcare
  • Small or nonexistent support network

Barriers to sustained recovery can feel daunting. However, you can overcome obstacles to reintegration with alumni support. With support, you can lean on your sober community to help you access resources for community engagement and recovery.

The Value of Community Engagement in Recovery

Community engagement is important for helping you discover the sense of purpose and meaning needed for motivation to sustain recovery. You foster a sense of belonging by actively participating in services and resources like support groups, volunteer work, sober events, workshops, and community activities. Further, through community engagement, you can find support, understanding, encouragement, guidance, and accountability to thrive in recovery. Often, feelings of guilt and shame around addiction can convince you that you are not wanted or deserving of connection and community. 

However, community engagement, at its core, is built on the idea that social connectedness helps you feel supported, valued, and cared for in your relationships. The sense of belonging that connection and community offer is a fountain of positivity and courage that empowers you to grow and flourish. Community engagement reminds you that you are not alone in your recovery journey. You are deserving of healing and recovery.

Learning How to Reintegrate Into Your Community at Driftwood Recovery

At Driftwood Recovery, we know recovery is a journey that continues long after addiction treatment. A strong, active alumni community reminds you that you are not alone on your journey to recovery. With support, reintegration does not have to be a frightening thing. Rather, alumni offer compassion, service, accountability, and the encouragement needed to thrive in every domain of life.

You are worthy of self-love, you are worthy of recovery, and you deserve space for learning and growth to lead a fulfilling life. We are dedicated to providing an active alumni program to support community engagement and reintegration to lead a courageous life in sustained recovery.  

Community engagement fosters a sense of belonging that allows for whole-person healing and reintegration. Yet, it can be difficult to engage in the connection offered in community engagement due to barriers like public and structural stigma. Stigma can limit access to resources while contributing to guilt and shame, which leads to social withdrawal rather than engagement. Through a strong alumni program, you can access community-based treatment and other resources to address multiple domains in need of healing, like housing, employment, and interpersonal relationships. At Driftwood Recovery, we are dedicated to providing a peer-driven network where you can build lifelong connections in a community that celebrates you at every stage of recovery. Call us at (512) 759-8330 to learn more.

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