Mechanisms of Action in Recovery

Dr. Sarah Zemore is a Senior Scientist at the Alcohol Research Group in Emeryville, California, and the Principal Investigator of the Peer Alternatives for Addiction 2 (PAL2) Study. This is the second phase in the study which focuses on the benefits of mutual help groups in recovery.  In this podcast, Sarah talks about: Her background in social psychology, then becoming interested in the addiction recovery process Previous studies being too academic with little translation to the real world The power researchers have to shape services and make an impact The goals, challenges, and findings from the 2015 PAL1 Study How the new PAL2 study will provide a deeper understanding the benefits of mutual help groups The focus in PAL2 will be on specific subgroups and how participation is different, i.e., in-person versus online meetings Mechanisms of action and the key drivers of recovery Ways to participate in PAL2 study and how the data will be used to provide recommendations to treatment providers The importance of knowing the range of recovery program options available Welcoming feedback on the work and study

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