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How many stages are included in Gorski's Developmental Model of Recovery?

  1. Four

  2. Six

  3. Five

  4. Seven

The correct answer is: Six

Gorski's Developmental Model of Recovery includes six distinct stages, which outline the progressive nature of recovery from addiction. Each stage reflects different experiences and challenges that individuals may encounter as they move toward sustained recovery. The stages encompass: 1. **Early Recovery** - This stage focuses on achieving abstinence and learning the basics of living a sober life. 2. **Middle Recovery** - Here, individuals work on understanding the underlying issues related to their addiction and developing coping skills. 3. **Late Recovery** - This stage emphasizes continued growth and the establishment of a stable life without addictive substances. 4. **Maintenance** - In this stage, individuals practice skills learned in previous stages to prevent relapse. 5. **Recurrence** - Understanding that relapse may occur, individuals develop strategies to handle triggers and challenges. 6. **Growth & Renewal** - This final stage focuses on personal growth and renewing commitments to recovery, fostering a deeper understanding of oneself. Understanding these stages provides valuable insight for counselors working with individuals in recovery, as it promotes better support tailored to their specific needs at each point in their journey.