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This chapter profiles CooperRiis Healing Community, a private, not-for-profit therapeutic community established in 2003 in Mill Spring, North Carolina. The chapter explores CooperRiis’ philosophy, the phases of recovery that provide a framework for programming and activities, and the levels of care offered in the community. The chapter details CooperRiis’ focus on assisting clients develop goals in seven domains of recovery and on the conduct of research as a basis for continuous quality improvement.
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Loue, S. (2016). CooperRiis Healing Community. In: Therapeutic Farms. SpringerBriefs in Social Work. Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-13539-7_5
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