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Consumers’ Experiences in Dual Focus Mutual Aid for Co-occurring Substance Use and Mental Health Disorders:

机译:消费者在同时使用物质和精神健康疾病的双重关注互助方面的经验:

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Mutual aid fellowships have been shown to improve outcomes for those with co-occurring substance use and mental illness disorders. Processes associated with usefulness include helper therapy (the assumption of a helping role to foster commitment) and reciprocal learning (the sharing of problems and solutions among members). The present qualitative investigation used focus groups comprised a subset of participants in Double Trouble in Recovery (DTR), a 12-step mutual aid group for those with co-occurring disorders, to gather their subjective perceptions of the groups. Participants emphasized that in linking them to others with similar problems, the DTR groups played a vital emotional role in their lives and provided a needed venue for information sharing that might have been otherwise unavailable.
机译:互助研究金已被证明可以改善同时使用药物和精神疾病患者的结局。与有用性相关的过程包括辅助治疗(承担起促进承诺的辅助作用)和相互学习(成员之间共享问题和解决方案)。本定性调查所使用的焦点小组包括康复双重故障(DTR)参与者的子集,该小组是针对共有疾病的患者的12步互助小组,以收集他们对该小组的主观看法。与会者强调,在与其他有类似问题的人建立联系时,DTR小组在他们的生活中起着至关重要的情感作用,并为共享信息提供了必要的场所,而这些信息本来是无法获得的。

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