Click on the link below to download your Study Guide for the Integral Recovery CoachingĀ Course. The Study Guide will provide you with all the necessary information needed to guide you through each study unit.
Below are links to both suggested and required Additional Study Material needed for the IR Coaching Course. You will find optional and required reading assignments relating to these articles as you make your way through the Study Guide. Please click on author and date to download.
Du Plessis, G. P. (2010). The Integrated Recovery model for drug and alcohol addiction. AQAL: Journal of Integral Theory and Practice, 5(3), 68-85.
Du Plessis, G. P. (2012a). Integrated recovery therapy: Toward an integrally informed therapy for addicted populations. AQAL: Journal of Integral Theory and Practice, 7(1), 124-148.
Du Plessis, G. P. (2012b). Toward an integral model of addiction: By means of integral methodological pluralism as a meta-theoretical and integrative conceptual framework. AQAL: Journal of Integral Theory and Practice, 7(2), 1-24.
Du Plessis, G. P. (2013a). The Import of Integral Pluralism in Striving Towards an Integral Metatheory of Addiction, presented at the Integral Theory Conference, 20 July 2013.
Dupuy, J., & Morelli, M. (2007). Toward an integral recovery model for drug and alcohol addiction. AQAL: Journal of Integral Theory and Practice, 2(3), 26-42.
Gorman, A. (2013).INTEGRAL RECOVERY: A CASE STUDY OF AN AQAL [ALL-QUADRANTS, ALL-LEVELS, ALL-LINES, ALL-STATES, ALL-TYPES] APPROACH TO ADDICTION TREATMENT: A Dissertation for Doctor of Psychology.
Any student with inquiries regarding administrative issues should contact the Integral Recovery Institute at: info@integralrecoveryinstitute.com.
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