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Section 26
Looking Forward; Managing Downtime
and One Day at a Time

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- Center for Substance Abuse Treatment. Counselor’s Treatment Manual: Matrix Intensive Outpatient Treatment for People With Stimulant Use Disorders. HHS Publication No. (SMA) 13-4152. Rockville, MD: Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration, 2006, p. 156-157, 158-159, RP 31 p. 1-3, RP 32 p. 1-2.

Update
Prescription Stimulant Use
during Long-Term Opioid Therapy
and Risk for Opioid Use Disorder

- Scherrer, J. F., Salas, J., Grucza, R., Wilens, T., Quinn, P. D., Sullivan, M. D., Rossom, R. C., Wright, E., Piper, B., Sanchez, K., & Lapham, G. (2022). Prescription stimulant use during long-term opioid therapy and risk for opioid use disorder. Drug and alcohol dependence reports, 5, 100122. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.dadr.2022.100122

Peer-Reviewed Journal Article References:
Ashford, R. D., Brown, A. M., Ashford, A., & Curtis, B. (2019). Recovery dialects: A pilot study of stigmatizing and nonstigmatizing label use by individuals in recovery from substance use disorders. Experimental and Clinical Psychopharmacology, 27(6), 530–535. 

Brodsky, A., & Amabile, T. M. (2018). The downside of downtime: The prevalence and work pacing consequences of idle time at work. Journal of Applied Psychology, 103(5), 496–512. 

Gutierrez, D., Mason, N., Dorais, S., & Fox, J. (2020). Gradually sudden: Vital spiritual experiences for individuals in recovery from substance use disorders. Spirituality in Clinical Practice. Advance online publication. 

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