97
Views
2
CrossRef citations to date
0
Altmetric
Original Articles

An Evaluation of the Mutual Aid Facilitation Sessions Pilot Program, “You do the MAFS”

, &

References

  • Advisory Council on the Misuse of Drugs. ( 2013). What recovery outcomes does the evidence tell us we can expect. Second report of the recovery committee. Retrieved from https://www.gov.uk/government/uploads/system/uploads/attachment_data/file/262629/Second_report_of_the_Recovery_Committee.pdf
  • Braun, V., & Clarke, V. ( 2006), Using thematic analysis in psychology. Qualitative Research in Psychology, 3, 77–101.
  • Brooks, A. J., & Penn, P. E. (2003). Comparing treatments for dual diagnosis: twelve step and selfmanagement and recovery training. The American Journal of Drug and Alcohol Abuse, 29(2), 359--383.
  • Department of Health (England) and the Devolved Administrations ( 2007). Drug misuse and dependence: UK guidelines on clinical management. London, UK: Department of Health (England), the Scottish Government, Welsh Assembly Government and Northern Ireland Executive. Retrieved from http://www.nta.nhs.uk/uploads/clinical_guidelines_2007.pdf
  • Dyson, J. ( 2007). Experiences of alcohol dependence: A qualitative study. Journal of Family Health Care, 176(6), 211–214.
  • Emrick, C. D., Tonigan, J. S., Montgomery, H., & Little, L. ( 1993). Alcoholics Anonymous: What is currently known? In E. Barbara, S. McCrady, E. William, & R. Miller (Eds.), Research on Alcoholics Anonymous: Opportunities and alternatives (pp. 41–76). New Brunswick, NJ: Publications Division, Rutgers Centre of Alcohol Studies.
  • Gossop, M., Stewart, D., & Marsden, J. ( 2007). Attendance at Narcotics Anonymous and Alcoholics Anonymous meetings, frequency of attendance and substance use outcomes after residential treatment for drug dependence: A 5-year follow-up study. Addiction, 103(1), 119–125.
  • Granfield, R., & Cloud, W. ( 1999). Coming clean: Overcoming addiction without treatment. New York, NY: New York University Press.
  • Granfield, R., & Cloud, W. ( 2001) Social context and “natural recovery”: The role of social capital in the resolution of drug-associated problems. Substance Use and Misuse, 36, 1543–1570.
  • Guest, S., & MacQueen, K. ( 2012). Applied thematic analysis. Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage Publications.
  • Husserl, E. ( 1927). Phenomenology. Retrieved from http://www.hfu.edu.tw/∼huangkm/phenom/husserl-britannica.htm
  • Home Office. ( 2010). Reducing demand, restricting supply and building recovery: Supporting people to live a drug free life. London, UK: Author.
  • Humphreys, K. ( 1999). Professional interventions that facilitate 12 step self-help group involvement. Alcohol Research & Health, 23, 2.
  • Humphreys, K. ( 2004). Circles of recovery: Self help organizations for addictions.Cambridge, UK: Cambridge University Press.
  • Humphreys, K., & Moos, R. ( 1996). Reduced substance abuse related health care costs among voluntary participants in alcoholics anonymous. Psychiatric Services, 47, 709–713.
  • Humphreys, K., & Moos, R. ( 2001). Can encouraging substance abuse inpatients to participate in self help groups reduce the demand for outpatient aftercare? A quasi-experimental study. Alcoholism: Clinical and Experimental Research, 25, 711–716.
  • Humphreys, K., Wing, S., McCarty, D., Chappel, J., Gallant, L., Haberle, B., … Weiss, R. ( 2004). Self-help organizations for alcohol and drug problems: Toward evidence-based practice and policy. Journal of Substance Abuse Treatment, 26, 151–158.
  • Kelly, J. ( 2003). Self-help for substance-use disorders: History, effectiveness, knowledge gaps, and research opportunities. Clinical Psychology Review, 23, 639–663.
  • Li, E., Feifel, C., & Strohm, M. ( 2000). Locus of control and spirituality in Alcoholics Anonymous and SMART Recovery members. Addictive Behaviors, 25(4), 633–640.
  • MacGregor, S., & Herring, R. ( 2010). The Alcohol Concern SMART recovery pilot project: Final evaluation report. Middlesex University, Drug and Alcohol Research Group. Retrieved from www.williamwhitepapers.com
  • Manning, V., Best, D., Faulkner, N, Titherington, E., Morinan, A., Keaney, F., … Strang, J. ( 2012). Does active referral by a doctor or 12 step peer improve 12 step meeting attendance? Results from a pilot randomised control trial. Drug and Alcohol Dependence, 126(1–2), 131–137.
  • Matthews, B., & Ross, L. ( 2010). Research methods: A practical guide for the social sciences. Essex, UK: Pearson Education Limited.
  • National Treatment Agency. ( 2010). Commissioning for Recovery. Drug treatment, reintegration and recovery in the community and prisons: a guide for drug partnerships. Retrieved from http://www.nta.nhs.uk/uploads/commissioning_for_recovery_january_2010.pdf
  • National Treatment Agency. ( 2012). Medications in recovery: Re-orientating drug dependence treatment. London, National Treatment Agency for Substance Misuse.
  • NICE Clinical Guideline CG51. ( 2013). Drug misuse-psychosocial interventions. Retrieved from http://www.nice.org.uk/guidance/cg51
  • NICE Clinical Guideline CG115. ( 2011). Alcohol-use disorders: diagnosis, assessment and management of harmful drinking and alcohol dependence. Retrieved from http://www.nice.org.uk/guidance/cg115
  • NICE Quality Standards QS23. ( 2012). Drug use disorders. Retrieved from https://www.nice.org.uk/guidance/qs23
  • Nowinski, J., Baker, M.A. & Carroll, K. ( 1995). Twelve step facilitation therapy manual: a clinical research guide for therapists treating individuals with alcohol and abuse and dependence (Project MATCH Monograph Series, Vol. 1). Rockville, MD: National Institute on Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism.
  • Parkman, T. J. ( 2014). “My actual mind and body is in a better place, I just feel better since coming here”: Recovery and mental wellbeing—A phenomenology of service users attending a mutual aid programme. Advances in Dual Diagnosis, 7(4), 1–11.
  • Parkman, T. J., & Lloyd, C. ( 2015). Mutual dependence and the “Goldilocks group”: Exploring service user dependency on mutual aid recovery groups. Drugs and Alcohol Today, 15(1), 1–11.
  • Parkman, T. J., Lloyd, C., & Spilsbury, K. ( in press). Self-help groups for alcohol addiction: A scoping review. Journal of Groups in Addiction and Recovery.
  • Project MATCH Research Group. ( 1997). Matching alcoholism treatments to clients heterogeneity: Project MATCH post treatment drinking outcomes. Journal of Studies on Alcohol, 58(1), 7–29.
  • Project MATCH Research Group. ( 1998). Matching alcoholism treatments to clients heterogeneity: Project MATCH three year drinking outcomes. Alcoholism: Clinical and Experimental Research, 22(6), 1300–1311.
  • Public Health England. ( 2013a). A briefing on the evidence-based drug and alcohol treatment guidance recommendations on mutual aid. Retrieved from http://www.nta.nhs.uk/uploads/mutualaid-briefing.pdf
  • Public Health England. ( 2013b). Facilitating access to mutual aid; three essential stages for helping clients access appropriate mutual aid support. Retrieved from http://www.nta.nhs.uk/uploads/mutualaid-fama.pdf
  • Sisson, R. W., & Mallams, J. H. ( 1981). The use of systematic encouragement and community access procedures to increase attendance at Alcoholics Anonymous and AL-Anon meetings. American Journal of Drug and Alcohol Abuse, 8, 371–376.
  • Smart, R. G., & Mann, R. E. ( 1993). Recent liver cirrhosis declines: Estimates of the impact of alcohol abuse treatment and alcoholics anonymous. Addiction, 88(2), 193–198.
  • The Patel Report. ( 2010). Reducing drug-related crime and rehabilitating offenders. Retrieved from https://www.gov.uk/government/uploads/system/uploads/attachment_data/file/216012/dh_119850.pdf
  • Timko, C., & DeBenedetti, A. ( 2007). A randomised controlled trial of Intensive referral to 12 step self help groups: one year outcomes. Drug and Alcohol Dependence, 90, 270–279.
  • Weiss, R. D., Griffin, M. L., Najavits, L. M., Hufford, C., Kogan, J., Thompson, H. J., … Siqueland, L. ( 1996). Self-help activities in cocaine dependent patients entering treatment: results from the NIDA collaborative cocaine treatment study. Drug and Alcohol Dependence, 43, 79–86.
  • Weiss, R. D., Griffin, M. L., Gallop, R., Onken, L.S., Gastfriend, D. R., Daley, D., … Barber, J. P. ( 2000). Self-help group attendance and participation among cocaine dependent patients. Drug and Alcohol Dependence, 60, 196–177.
  • Whelan, P. J. P., Marshall, E. J., Ball, D. M., & Humphreys, K. ( 2009). The role of AA Sponsors: A pilot study. Alcohol & Alcoholism, 44(4), 416–422.
  • White, W. ( 2009). Executive summary. Peer-based addiction recovery support: History, theory, practice, and scientific evaluation. Counselor, 10(5), 54–59.

Reprints and Corporate Permissions

Please note: Selecting permissions does not provide access to the full text of the article, please see our help page How do I view content?

To request a reprint or corporate permissions for this article, please click on the relevant link below:

Academic Permissions

Please note: Selecting permissions does not provide access to the full text of the article, please see our help page How do I view content?

Obtain permissions instantly via Rightslink by clicking on the button below:

If you are unable to obtain permissions via Rightslink, please complete and submit this Permissions form. For more information, please visit our Permissions help page.