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As a relatively new field of practice, collegiate recovery programs (CRP), have used a practice-informed approach as a means of establishing best practices and pedagogy. While research on collegiate recovery programs and populations of students in recovery is growing, much of the qualitative studies have yet to be synthesized into a useful organizing matrix. This study utilizes meta-synthesis design to explore the leading qualitative research on student experiences in collegiate recovery. From this synthesis, researchers identified six metaphors from ten included studies from 2000–2017. The six metaphors of social connectivity, recovery supports, drop-in recovery centers, internalized feelings, coping mechanisms, and conflict of recovery/student status, support much of the preexisting practices and provide a critical framework for future program design, service delivery, and research.
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Robert D. Ashford
University of the Sciences
Austin Brown
Ohio University
Emily Eisenhart
Georgia Southern University
Addiction Research & Theory
University of Pennsylvania
University of Connecticut
Georgia Southern University
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synapsesocial.com/papers/6a1f8c009f65764d4df859fa — DOI: https://doi.org/10.1080/16066359.2018.1425399