%0 Book Section %T Dianova Spain Study Case publisher San Patrignano %D 2017 %@ https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.14352/99959 %X Background: Addictive behaviors treatment networks are composed of harm-reduction servicesand recovery-oriented programs. Recovery is a perspective in addictive behavior intervention basedon the empowerment, competencies, and life skills of a person with addictive behaviors. Recovery-oriented programs have advanced from traditional therapeutic communities to actual integralservices, which are integrated in social and health networks and developed by multidisciplinaryprofessional staff. This evolution has not been systematic until XXIst century, with the beginning of“Science of Recovery”. Objective: to analyse the development of recovery programs, especiallythe theoretical models and good practices actually in development into European programs and topresent the HERMESS Recovery model. Methods: This study draws on qualitative researchmethodology (with a complementary part of statistics), using an action research approach. It wasincluded in the project “HOME/2014/JDRU/AG/DRUG/7092-Triple R: Rehabilitation forRecovery and Reinsertion”. Into the project, they have been analysed theoretical models and goodpractices about recovery. Results: As main result of the Triple R project, it was developed anintervention model based on peer learning and socioemotional development called the “Triple RHERMESS” model on rehabilitation and recovery. Conclusions: the “Science of Recovery” isadvancing to validated, replicable and measurable models and programs. Recovery-orientedprograms must be integrated and connected with harm reduction networks, social services, healthsystems, and employment services; recovery is based on empowerment and peer social support, soit ́s necessary to develop structured programs for these topics; it ́s also necessary to create specificactions for several collectives, as develop evaluation systems to validate efficiency and adequacyof recovery- oriented programs. As a main conclusion, the HERMESS recovery model wasdeveloped to be a reference for new recovery-oriented programs. %~