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Louisiana State University
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Basic Information
Program Name: LSU Collegiate Recovery Program
Phone Number: 2255784826
Email: asinge6@lsu.edu
Program Contact: Adam Singer
Lead Contacts:
Adam Singer: asinge6@lsu.edu
Additional Information
Established: 2023
Area of Focus:
Substance abuse assistance, harm reduction, fun in recovery, and relapse prevention.
Professional Affiliations: ARHE
Setting:
LSU Campus, Baton Rouge, LA
CRP Criteria:
All are welcome under all circumstances.
Disability Services:
Ties to LSU's Disability Services
Treatment Services: Ties to local treatment providers
Family Support: Family consultation/meetings available upon request.
Mission Statement:
CRP at LSU is designed to create an environment in which all students, undergraduate and graduate, can interact socially and can be of maximum service to Louisiana State University and the local, state, and national communities. The students must be willing to support those in recovery, be in recovery themselves or have the desire to recover.
Philosophy/Belief Statement:
Recovery is a process of change through which individuals improve their health and wellness, live self-directed lives, and strive to reach their full potential. Hope, the belief that these challenges and conditions can be overcome, is the foundation of recovery.
A person's recovery is built on his or her strengths, talents, coping abilities, resources, and inherent values. It is holistic, addresses the whole person and their community, and is supported by peers, friends, and family members.
The process of recovery is highly personal and occurs via many pathways. It may include clinical treatment, medications, faith-based approaches, peer support, family support, self-care, and other approaches.
Recovery is characterized by continual growth and improvement in one's health and wellness and managing setbacks. Because setbacks are a natural part of life, resilience becomes a key component of recovery.
Program Goals:
To assist recovering students in any way possible.
Program History:
LSU's CRP was established in 2023. It has grown rapidly since its establishment.
Programs and Services:
3 meetings per week, one off campus event monthly, designated physical space, and recovery tailgating. Staff is available to meet personally upon request.
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