Recovery is not a one-size-fits-all journey. Each individual’s experience is shaped by various personal, social, and environmental factors. By understanding Recovery Capital and Resilience Capital, we can better assess the strengths and needs of individuals in recovery.
In our last post, we introduced the concepts of Recovery and Resilience Capital as essential frameworks for long-term well-being. Now, we’ll look deeper into the Four Domains that shape these capitals: Personal, Social, Cultural, and Emotional & Adaptive Capital.
Personal Capital: The Foundation of Stability
Personal Capital refers to an individual’s internal resources—the strengths, skills, and assets that support a stable recovery. This includes:
How to Strengthen Personal Capital:
Social Capital: The Power of Connection
Social Capital refers to the relationships and networks that provide emotional support, accountability, and guidance in recovery. It includes:
How to Strengthen Social Capital:
Cultural Capital: Identity and Purpose
Cultural Capital includes the beliefs, values, and identity that shape recovery-oriented behaviors. Feeling connected to a purpose or community is a significant factor in long-term success. This includes:
How to Strengthen Cultural Capital:
Emotional & Adaptive Capital: The Key to Resilience
Emotional and Adaptive Capital refers to a person’s ability to cope with stress, adapt to challenges, and maintain emotional well-being in the face of adversity. Key elements include:
How to Strengthen Emotional & Adaptive Capital:
Bringing It All Together
The Four Domains of Recovery and Resilience Capital work together to create a strong foundation for recovery. Individuals can take intentional steps toward long-term well-being by assessing strengths and areas for growth in Personal, Social, Cultural, and Emotional & Adaptive Capital.
What’s Next? In our next post, we’ll explore how to measure recovery and resilience capital by diving into tools like the Recovery Capital Index (RCI) and the Assessment of Recovery Capital (ARC) and how they provide insights for individuals and organizations.
Stay connected, and let’s continue building a thriving recovery community together!
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