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Collaboration: a methodology for implementing a wholistic, Christ-centered approach to stop the revolving door of drug addiction

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Rosunde Cummings Nichols. Collaboration: a Methodology for Implementing a Wholistic, Christ-centered Approach to Stop the Revolving Door of Drug Addiction. United Theological Seminary (OH). rim.ir.atla.com/concern/etds/d6e20811-4461-4d9b-aa7a-1890238e247d.

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R. C. Nichols. Collaboration: a methodology for implementing a wholistic, Christ-centered approach to stop the revolving door of drug addiction. https://rim.ir.atla.com/concern/etds/d6e20811-4461-4d9b-aa7a-1890238e247d

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Rosunde Cummings Nichols. Collaboration: a Methodology for Implementing a Wholistic, Christ-Centered Approach to Stop the Revolving Door of Drug Addiction. United Theological Seminary (OH). https://rim.ir.atla.com/concern/etds/d6e20811-4461-4d9b-aa7a-1890238e247d.

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  • The Open Door Collaborative Ministry in Dayton, Ohio, tested the effects of a wholistic Christ-centered treatment approach to recovery. This study of pre- and post-residents in treatment for substance abuse was evaluated through qualitative analysis. The results show that participants and community residents alike were empowered and transformed during the implementation of the ministry model. The field study revealed that spirituality is a significant factor in the recovery process toward healing and wholeness. This model for people overcoming substance abuse is particularly adaptable for the church in urban communities.
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  • 02/17/2024

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