Less than a week away. Have you registered yet? "Examining Implementation of MOUD In Recovery Housing Through the Lens of CFIR" April 21 | This free, one-hour webinar presents new research on getting MOUD accepted and supported in recovery housing settings. Register before Tuesday: bit.ly/4dla3Mo
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Three things you'll know after our April 21 webinar: 1)How to apply the CFIR framework 2) Examine how recovery residence' ideological & logistical attitudes toward MOUD relate to resident acceptance and use 3) Discuss how CFIR domains help explain barriers & facilitators. Register: bit.ly/4dla3Mo
Last call — our free webinar is one week away! April 21 at 11 am PT, we're hosting a conversation that matters for anyone connected to recovery housing or addiction treatment. And it's free with a recording sent to everyone who signs up, even if you can't join live. Register here: bit.ly/4dla3Mo
If you've ever supported someone in recovery, you know how much the environment around them matters. Our April 21 webinar looks at how recovery homes support (or struggle with) residents who are using medication as part of their treatment. This is free & open to everyone: bit.ly/4dla3Mo
Meet the researcher behind our April 21 webinar: Cindy Nichols, PhD, spent 10+ yrs working in substance use treatment and has seen firsthand how the environment around someone in recovery shapes their outcomes. Now she's turned that experience into research. Learn more: bit.ly/4dla3Mo
Imagine you're a resident in a recovery house. You're doing the work. You're showing up. And you're on a medication that's helping you stay stable. But the house has doubts about that medication. What happens to your care? Our next webinar addresses these issues. Register: bit.ly/4dla3Mo
What does it actually take to implement MOUD in recovery housing? New research has answers. Looking at the inner setting, the outer context, individual characteristics, and the implementation process itself. Join us April 21 for a new webinar that provides answers: bit.ly/4dla3Mo
We know medications for opioid use disorder save lives. Yet many recovery residences remain hesitant to support residents using them and the reasons are more complex than most people assume. Join us April 21 to learn more: bit.ly/4dla3Mo
Rrecovery homes often have very different policies when it comes to medications for opioid use disorder. New research is examining why these differences exist, looking at everything from leadership beliefs to practical barriers like pharmacy access. Learn more at our next webinar: bit.ly/4dla3Mo
Free webinar. Open to everyone. Join us April 21 at 2pm ET to hear new research on why some recovery homes are more supportive of these medications than others, and what makes the difference. Recording will be sent to everyone who registers: bit.ly/4dla3Mo
Free webinar: Examining Implementation of MOUD In Recovery Housing Through the Lens of CFIR. April 21 | 11 am PT. If you work in recovery housing, addiction medicine, behavioral health policy, or implementation science, this webinar was designed for you. Register: bit.ly/4dla3Mo
Recovery residences often cite both ideological disagreement and logistical barriers when it comes to MOUD. This webinar presents new research which helps to identify what drives (and blocks) MOUD acceptance among residents. Register to learn more: bit.ly/4dla3Mo
Meet our next presenter: Cindy Nichols, PhD, LCSW, LADC. Cindy is Senior Project Coordinator at the Child Health and Development Institute (CHDI) in Connecticut.
On April 21, Cindy will discuss findings from her study on factors affecting MOUD implementation in recovery housing: bit.ly/4dla3Mo
What is CFIR and why does it matter for MOUD in recovery housing? The Consolidated Framework for Implementation Research (CFIR) is a powerful lens for understanding why evidence-based practices succeed or fail in real-world settings. Join us to learn more: bit.ly/4dla3Mo
Many recovery residences remain hesitant to allow residents to use medications for opioid use disorder (MOUD). But why? On April 21, I-STARR is hosting a webinar that answers this question using rigorous implementation science. Join us: bit.ly/4dla3Mo
Tomorrow! Taking A Closer Look At 'Relapse' And Factors Associated With It in Sober Living. We're sharing research findings that reframe how recovery housing programs can think about — and respond to — substance use incidents. Still time to register & get the recording: bit.ly/4l1ZWhc
New research from two longitudinal studies in Los Angeles digs into what really predicts a lapse vs. a relapse for sober living house residents — and the findings might surprise you. March 17, 11 am PT Register: bit.ly/4l1ZWhc
Less than a week left to register for our March 17 webinar. If you're working in or researching recovery housing, sober living, or substance use treatment, this is a session worth attending. March 17 @ 11 am PT. bit.ly/4l1ZWhc (and get the recording). Tag a colleague who should be in the room.
Lapse ≠ Relapse. And the data backs this up. New research from sober living house residents in Los Angeles shows that isolated substance use incidents (lapses) and returns to regular use patterns (relapses) have meaningfully different risk and protective factor profiles. Free webinar: bit.ly/4l1ZWhc
Join us next week for a free webinar. If you work in recovery housing — or support people in sober living — this webinar is for you: Learn how to identify risk vs. protective factors and design better responses to substance use incidents in recovery homes. Register (free): bit.ly/4l1ZWhc
Taking A Closer Look At 'Relapse' And Factors Associated With It in Sober Living: Drawing on competing risks analysis from two longitudinal studies, this webinar presents distinct
predictor profiles for lapses vs. relapses among sober living house residents. Join us 03.17: bit.ly/4l1ZWhc
New research is changing how we think about "relapse" in recovery housing. Our upcoming I-STARR webinar challenges a uniform zero-tolerance policy with data from two longitudinal studies of sober living house residents in Los Angeles. Mar 17, 2026 | 11 am PT. Join us: bit.ly/4l1ZWhc
Lapse ≠ Relapse. And the data backs this up. New research shows that isolated substance use incidents (lapses) and returns to regular use patterns (relapses) have meaningfully different risk and protective factor profiles. Register for our Mar 17 webinar to learn more: bit.ly/4qI8AD2
Meet our presenter for the 03/17 webinar! Elizabeth Mahoney, MA, is a Project Manager at the Behavioral Health & Recovery Studies program & spent 15+ years in addiction research. She'll share findings that could change how recovery homes respond to substance use incidents. Register: bit.ly/4qI8AD2
New Webinar: Taking A Closer Look At 'Relapse' And Factors Associated With It in Sober Living - Mar 17 at 11 am PT. Drawing on competing risks analysis from two studies, this webinar presents predictor profiles for lapses vs. relapses among sober living house residents. Register: bit.ly/4qI8AD2
Sober living programs have often applied zero-tolerance policies to any substance use incident without distinguishing between an isolated lapse and a return to regular use. Our Mar 17 webinar challenges that approach with data from new research. Join us: bit.ly/4qI8AD2.
Are you a recovery housing operator, owner, or house manager? I-STARR offers free training on supporting residents taking medications like Suboxone or methadone. 12 webinars in total. Watch the recordings anytime, at your own pace. Learn more: istarr.arg.org/register/
New to Recovery Housing Research? Our 12-part research training series provides methods-based training for early-career investigators & established researchers exploring recovery housing for the first time. Free access to recorded sessions + certificate of completion: istarr.arg.org/training-cou...
Free Training Series: MOUD in Recovery Housing. Looking to deepen your expertise on supporting residents with MOUD in recovery housing settings? I-STARR offers two comprehensive training tracks with recordings now available. Register to access the courses: istarr.arg.org/training-cou...
Monday Reminder -- Tomorrow: Groundbreaking Research on MOUD & Social Networks. How do friendships change when a house welcomes someone on medication? The answer might surprise you. Last call to register: bit.ly/4rw6V42. See you tomorrow!