Richard Fletcher, Ph.D.
Dr. Richard Ribon Fletcher is a …
RECOVERY RESEARCH INSTITUTE
ENHANCING RECOVERY THROUGH SCIENCE
The Recovery Research Institute is a leading nonprofit research
institute of Massachusetts General Hospital, an affiliate of Harvard
Medical School, dedicated to the advancement of addiction
treatment and recovery.
Addiction is one of the greatest public health crises of our time, with staggeringly high rates of mortality, disease and disability.
We need scientific research to improve the effectiveness of addiction treatment and recovery efforts, to find out what is and what is not working, and why certain pathways to recovery work for some individuals and not others.
At the Recovery Research Institute, we know that stable and long-term recovery from alcohol and other drug use disorders is possible. Rates of recovery can continue to be improved through focused scientific investigation and a commitment to public education.
MISSION
To enhance the public health impact of addiction recovery science through the summary, synthesis, and dissemination of scientific findings and the conduct of novel research.
2-3 Post-Doctoral Fellows
FUNDED PER YEAR
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Founded in 2012 by Dr. John F. Kelly, the Recovery Research Institute is a team of innovative scientists working through. Research, Education and Outreach to enhance recovery through science, conducting and disseminating the most up-to-date research findings for individuals, familie, healthcare professionals, and policymakers alike.
Research
Our groundbreakng research has changed everything from the way addiction is talked about to the way it is treated, with notable findings that:
Long-term recovery support services are key when treating a chronic illness such as addiction. Fun activities with others in recovery and building relationships with recovery role models is central to the recovery process for many.
Words such as drug “abuse” and “abuser” increase stigmatized attitudes and act as a barrier to individuals seeking treatment.
Education
We translate the technical science of addiction medicine to allow audiences at every level of expertise to understand and engage with important findings.
Maintains recoveryanswers.org as a trusted source for addiction science with hundreds of consumable articles and useful resources. Publishes the Recovery Bulletin, a free monthly e-publication summarizing the latest and best research in addiction treatment and recovery. Manages the Addictionary ®, a glossary of more than 200 terms that define and align the language of addiction, while also fighting stigma.
OUTREACH
From grassroots to government, we inform the conversation on addiction recovery and treatment.
Consultants to national organizations, federal agencies in the U.S. and foreign governments, contributors to the first ever U.S. Surgeon General’s Report on Alcohol, Drugs, and Health. Active across multiple social media platforms to increase awareness of ongoing and important updates in public policy news and information. Participates and organizes events annually to disseminate knowledge on addiction.
Our groundbreaking research has changed everything from the way addiction is talked about to the way it is treated, with notable findings that:
Long-term recovery support services are key when treating a chronic illness such as addiction. Fun activities with others in recovery and building relationships with recovery role models is central to the recovery process for many. Words such as drug “abuse” and “abuser” increase stigmatized attitudes and act as a barrier to individuals seeking treatment.
We translate the technical science of addiction medicine to allow audiences at every level of expertise to understand and engage with important findings.
Maintains recoveryanswers.org as a trusted source for addiction science with hundreds of consumable articles and useful resources. Publishes the Recovery Bulletin, a free monthly e-publication summarizing the latest and best research in addiction treatment and recovery. Manages the Addictionary®, a glossary of more than 200 terms that define and align the language of addiction, while also fighting stigma.
From grassroots to government, we inform the conversation on addiction recovery and treatment.
Consultants to national organizations, federal agencies in the U.S. and foreign governments, contributors to the first ever U.S. Surgeon General’s Report on Alcohol, Drugs, and Health. Active across multiple social media platforms to increase awareness of ongoing and important updates in public policy news and information. Participates and organizes events annually to disseminate knowledge on addiction.
(left) Dr. John F. Kelly and Former Director of ONDCP Michael Botticelli
(right) Dr. Kelly meets with British Prime Minister Theresa May
A DONOR-FUNDED INITIATIVE WITH A BIG IMPACT
since its inception in 2012. the RRI to date has a long list of achievements.
20
Awards
From awards recognizing promising post-doctoral network, to lifetime achievement awards, the RRI team of researchers have unparalleled talent and expertise
10 current
Federal
Grants
Philanthropic donations have provided seed money that has allowed the institute to win federal grants for larger research studies that further support the institute.
200+
Published
Research
Articles
Peer-reviewed articles in top scientific journals reflect the quality and importance of the institute’s research
100+ public
presentation
Presenting research and disseminating the knowledge of addiction by participating in and organizing events annually
50,000
Readers Every
Month
Our Monthly Recovery Bulletin reaches 50,000 readers each month through email and social media channels
10 Post-
Doctoral
Researchers
The institute has the commitment to training the next generation of scientists in addiction research
Your support is needed to make this life-saving research possible. Join us in working to end this crisis
PHILANTHROPIC PRIORITIES | Make your gift today!
To conduct research on successful sustained recovery, predictors of relapse, and emerging treatment technologies to enhance long-term recovery outcomes.
To increase efforts to advise state and federal governments about empirically-informed national alcohol and other drug strategy.
To train the next generation of scientists in addiction research.
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