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Key Takeaways
- The social model views addiction and recovery as processes shaped by environment, relationships, and community.
- Peer support and lived experience serve as the primary drivers of recovery rather than clinical authority alone.
- Research shows addiction outcomes can change significantly when social environments improve.
- Recovery housing creates accountability and healing through daily peer interaction and shared responsibility.
- Despite its effectiveness, the social model faces stigma and limited integration with formal healthcare systems.

