Resident Code of Conduct: The Power of Words

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Have you ever heard someone say something hurtful or demeaning, and then use the excuse that the statement was “honest” or “the truth” to excuse their words or behavior?

There are many ways to be honest and truthful in our words. We have the power to choose words that are honest and truthful while not putting someone down or make someone feel “less than.”

In creating a code of conduct, consider using terms to reduce stigma and negative bias about addiction.

Here are a few terms to consider when talking about a person with substance use disorder:

Instead of… Use…
Addict Person with substance use disorder
User Person with OUD or person with opioid addiction (when substance in use is opioids)
Substance or drug abuser Person in active use; use the person’s name and then say “is in active use”
Junkie Person in active use; use the person’s name and then say “is in active use”
Alcoholic Person with alcohol use disorder
Drunk Person who misuses alcohol or engages in unhealthy or hazardous alcohol use
Former addict Person in recovery or long-term recovery
Reformed addict Person who previously used drugs

Why do we use these words?

  • Because person-first language is important
  • The change shows that a person “has” a problem, rather than “is” the problem
  • The terms avoid eliciting negative associations, punitive attitudes and individual blame

Course Syllabus

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1. Resident Code of Conduct: Overview
2. Resident Code of Conduct: Social Model of Recovery
3. Resident Code of Conduct: Journal Exercise
3.1. Resident Code of Conduct: Assessment #1
4. Resident Code of Conduct: Language Matters
5. Resident Code of Conduct: Language Matters, continued
6. Resident Code of Conduct: The Power of Words
7. Resident Code of Conduct: Using Person-First Language
8. Resident Code of Conduct: Using Person-First Language, continued
9. Resident Code of Conduct: Treatment vs. Recovery Home Language
10. Resident Code of Conduct: Bias and Stigma
11. Resident Code of Conduct: Language Exercise
12. Resident Code of Conduct: Language Exercise, continued
13. Resident Code of Conduct: Assessment #2
14. Resident Code of Conduct: NARR Standards
15. Resident Code of Conduct: Promote a Safe and Healthy Environment
16. Resident Code of Conduct: Healthy Habits and Behavior
17. Resident Code of Conduct: Healthy Physical Environment
18. Resident Code of Conduct: Trusted Community within the House
19. Resident Code of Conduct: Being a Good Neighbor
20. Resident Code of Conduct: NARR Levels of Support
21. Resident Code of Conduct: Document Review
22. Resident Code of Conduct: Assessment #3
23. Resident Code of Conduct: When a Resident Does Not Follow the Code of Conduct
24. Resident Code of Conduct: Asking to Resident to Leave
25. Resident Code of Conduct: Don’t Rewrite the Code of Conduct
26. Resident Code of Conduct: Write Your Code of Conduct
27. Resident Code of Conduct: Assessment #4
28. Resident Code of Conduct: NEXT STEPS