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Welcome to the 2025 Research to Recovery Conference
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Tuesday, May 20
 

8:45am EDT

Transforming Pain into Power: Addressing Moral Injury in Addiction Care (Live stream)
Tuesday May 20, 2025 8:45am - 10:00am EDT
In the realm of addiction care, providers encounter profound emotional and ethical challenges while supporting individuals affected by substance use disorders. This keynote will illuminate the interconnected concepts of compassion fatigue and moral injury, emphasizing their significant impact on providers and the quality of care they deliver.

We will address the critical importance of confronting these issues—not only for the well-being of clients but also for the health and resilience of the providers themselves. By recognizing and navigating compassion fatigue and moral injury, we can cultivate a therapeutic environment that fosters effective recovery processes. Join us as we delve into strategies for healing the healers, ultimately enhancing the care and compassion offered in addiction treatment and recovery support.
Speakers
avatar for Jan Brown

Jan Brown

Founder and Executive Director, SpiritWorks Foundation Center for the Soul
The Rev. Jan Brown, is the Founder and Executive Director of SpiritWorks Foundation Center for the Soul. An ordained Deacon in the Episcopal Church, she currently serves as the Archdeacon of the Diocese of Southern Virginia and at Bruton Parish Church in Williamsburg, VA.  Jan is... Read More →
Tuesday May 20, 2025 8:45am - 10:00am EDT
Academic Learning Commons - VCU - 1107

1:45pm EDT

Healing Through Heritage: Addressing Addiction in Latine Communities through Cultural Strengths (Live stream)
Tuesday May 20, 2025 1:45pm - 3:00pm EDT
In this presentation, Liliana (Lily) Spurgeon, Program Coordinator for the UNM Collegiate Recovery Center, will explore how the Center uses a community-centered, culturally responsive approach to support recovery in higher education. Drawing from Tara J. Yosso’s framework of Community Cultural Wealth, the UNM CRC emphasizes students' strengths, resilience, and cultural assets. The session will also address the impact of historical trauma, particularly in New Mexico, and how it informs addiction recovery pathways. Through peer-led support, the CRC empowers students to succeed both in recovery and academics, providing a model for long-term success for marginalized student populations.
Speakers
avatar for Liliana Spurgeon

Liliana Spurgeon

Program Coordinator, UNM Collegiate Recovery Center
Liliana (Lily) Spurgeon is a bilingual Community Health Worker (CHW) and Peer Support Specialist, using her experience as a first-generation Latina and person in recovery to advocate for historically ignored communities in behavioral health. Lily has worked in several roles and positions... Read More →
Tuesday May 20, 2025 1:45pm - 3:00pm EDT
Academic Learning Commons - VCU - 1107
 
Wednesday, May 21
 

10:30am EDT

Pills vs. Skills: Medical and Behavioral Treatments for Addiction. What Really Works? Doctors’ Perspectives and Review of the Evidence (Live stream)
Wednesday May 21, 2025 10:30am - 12:00pm EDT
Speakers
avatar for John Keenan

John Keenan

Board-certified Physician, Wellspan Health
Dr. John F. Keenan, MD, AAHIVS, FAAFP, FASAM, is a board-certified physician specializing in Family Medicine, Addiction Medicine, and HIV Medicine. He earned his medical degree from the American University of the Caribbean School of Medicine and began his residency in general surgery... Read More →
avatar for Sonya Del Tredici

Sonya Del Tredici

Lead Physician for Addiction Services, Wellspan Health
Sonya Del Tredici, MD, is a general internist specializing in primary care, addiction medicine, and medical education. She earned her medical degree from New York Medical College, completed her internal medicine residency at Robert Wood Johnson-UMDNJ in New Brunswick, NJ, and was... Read More →
Wednesday May 21, 2025 10:30am - 12:00pm EDT
Academic Learning Commons - VCU - 1107

1:15pm EDT

Ahead of the Curve: Integrating Recovery Supports to Transform Healthcare (Live stream)
Wednesday May 21, 2025 1:15pm - 2:15pm EDT
Substance use disorder (SUD) treatment has historically operated outside of traditional healthcare due to stigma and a lack of true integration, but in reality, recovery support services have been leading the way in patient-centered, peer-based, community-driven care—an approach that healthcare is now striving to adopt. As healthcare moves toward whole-person, non-acute models of care, the time is now for the recovery field to refine its approach and take advantage of new care delivery models such as community health workers and consumer-directed healthcare services.

This keynote will explore how integrating recovery supports into hospital and community-based healthcare settings can drive innovation, improve outcomes, and scale sustainable models of care by leveraging attraction, not promotion—not only for individuals with SUD but also for the healthcare professionals providing services.

Key topics include:
  • Embedding full-time, certified recovery specialists into care teams to enhance provider buy-in, patient engagement, and long-term success.
  • Leveraging SBIRT (Screening, Brief Intervention, and Referral to Treatment) to create early intervention touchpoints.
  • Using real-time data to drive decision-making and measure impact.
  • Implementing upstream prevention strategies and fostering community-based coalitions within healthcare systems to address social determinants of health.
  • Integrating harm reduction principles to create compassionate, patient-centered services that meet people where they are.
  • Navigating new reimbursement structures to sustain and expand recovery support programs.
  • Closing the gap between intention and action by shifting from theoretical commitment to tangible, system-wide change.
  • Creating a culture of attraction, not promotion—engaging healthcare professionals in recovery-focused care through demonstrated success, shared values, and patient impact.

By harnessing data-driven insights and aligning with evolving healthcare models, the recovery field is uniquely positioned to lead the way in transforming care delivery. Rather than struggling to keep pace with healthcare, recovery support services are actually ahead of the curve—offering a blueprint for integrating clinical and non-clinical roles, peer-based support, and holistic, patient-centered treatment approaches that benefit both patients and providers.
Speakers
avatar for Michael Litterer

Michael Litterer

Principal Consultant | Healthcare Executive | Innovator in Substance Use Prevention and Recovery, Social Care, and Health Equity, Connect Care Strategies
Michael Litterer is a nationally recognized healthcare executive with over 25 years of experience leading large-scale transformation initiatives to improve access, efficiency, impact, and financial sustainability in healthcare. As the Principal Consultant for Connect Care Strategies... Read More →
Wednesday May 21, 2025 1:15pm - 2:15pm EDT
Academic Learning Commons - VCU - 1107
 
Thursday, May 22
 

10:15am EDT

Recovery Dharma: A Buddhist-Inspired Mutual Aid Approach to Addiction Recovery (Live stream)
Thursday May 22, 2025 10:15am - 11:15am EDT
In this presentation, we introduce Recovery Dharma (RD), a Buddhist-inspired mutual-aid program for addiction recovery,  highlighting its relevance and potential application in collegiate recovery settings. Based on a research study with 209 RD members, the session will delve into the core aspects of RD, including its focus on mindfulness, meditation, and emotional regulation.  Attendees will learn about RD's unique approach to addiction recovery, catering to a diverse range of addictions and not limited to specific substances like traditional mutual help organizations (MHOs; e.g., AA or NA). We will discuss RD's demographics, with significant representation from the LGBTQ2S+ community, and its practices encompassing meditation, mindfulness, and emotion regulation. In this session, we aim to equip students, educators, counselors, and program facilitators with comprehensive knowledge about RD, empowering them to consider it as a support option for individuals navigating recovery.
Speakers
avatar for Onawa LaBelle

Onawa LaBelle

Associate Professor, Co-Director, Center for Addiction Recovery Support), University of Windsor
Dr. Onawa LaBelle is an Associate Professor of Psychology at the University of Windsor and the founder and faculty advisor of Lancers Recover, the first student recovery program in Ontario, Canada. She is also the Co-Director of the Center for Addiction Recovery Support (CARS), a... Read More →
Thursday May 22, 2025 10:15am - 11:15am EDT
Academic Learning Commons - VCU - 1107
 
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