Jacinto, CoreyGreene, Marion S.2020-03-052020-03-052019-01-01Jacinto, C. and Greene, MS. (2019). "Recovering from Substance Use Disorders: A Case for Peer Recovery Coaches". Published by The Center for Health Policy at the IU Richard M. Fairbanks School of Public Health, Indianapolis, IN.https://hdl.handle.net/1805/22250Peer recovery coaches (PRCs) are resources that are being increasingly utilized in the treatment of substance use disorders (SUDs). The role of a PRC is to act as mentor, guide, and role model to those with an SUD by providing a range of support services. The overall body of evidence suggests that PRCs can be effective; however, barriers to the widespread utilization of the peer-recovery approach still exist.Substance UseDisorderPeer Recovery CoachPolicyTreatmentRecovering from Substance Use Disorders: A Case for Peer Recovery CoachesOther