Bibframe Work
TitleHope for RecoveryTypeMixed MaterialCollectionAudioContributionAcker, Robert, 1986- (Interviewee)Adams, Samantha, 1985- (Interviewee)Appling, Ariel (Interviewee)Capley, Robert (Interviewee)Dunn, Shanda (Interviewee)Helm, Chad (Interviewee)Kimberlain, Nicholas (Interviewee)LeFeve, Kyle (Interviewee)Mullins, Jason (Interviewee)Mullins, Walter, 1957- (Interviewee)Ogunbekun, Taiwo (Interviewee)Sanders, Tim, 1977- (Interviewee)Sharp, Ethan (Collector Interviewer)Sibert, Laura (Interviewee)Taylor, Charles, 1952- (Interviewee)Tremblay, Dan, 1985- (Interviewee)Whitenack, Chris (Interviewee)Occupational Folklife Project (Sponsor)American Folklife Center (Sponsor) SubjectRehabilitation counselors--Kentucky--Interviews (LCSH)Peer counseling in rehabilitation--Kentucky (LCSH)Substance use disorder--Treatment (MESH)Substance-Related Disorders--RehabilitationDigital photographs--Color--2020-2030 (GMGPC)NoteLanguage: In English.SummaryCollection consists of 16 occupational folklife interviews collected by Dr. Ethan Sharp, who interviewed workers involved in peer support counseling in his home state of Kentucky. In response to the opioid epidemic, the state government and addiction treatment facilities in Kentucky have expanded training and employment opportunities for people in recovery from substance use disorders, allowing them to serve full time alongside clinicians in paid positions as peer support specialists. The collection consists primarily of audio recordings with additional photo documentation.CaptureRecorded at various locations in Kentucky including Lexington, Manchester, Louisa, Chaplin, Willisburg, Williamsburg, Hazard, and Nicholasville.Authorized Access PointHope for Recovery