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Dr. Kelly has published over 200 peer-reviewed articles, reviews, chapters, and books in the field of addiction medicine, and was an author on the U.S. Surgeon General’s Report on Alcohol, Drugs, and Health. He has won numerous state, national, and international lifetime achievements and distinguished scientist awards for his work.
Founded in 2012 by Dr. John F. Kelly, the Recovery Research Institute is a team of innovative scientists working through: Research. Education. Outreach. to enhance recovery through science, conducting and disseminating the most up-to-date research findings for individuals, families, healthcare professionals, and policymakers alike. RESEARCH ...
Dr. John Kelly shares exciting new data and findings from the National Recovery Study at the 2017 Multiple Pathways to Recovery Conference. This is the 1st-ever study to obtain a nationally represe…
Dr. John Kelly of the MGH Recovery Research Institute led the most rigorous scientific review of Alcoholics Anonymous performed to date. Study results suggest that AA and other 12-step programs for addressing alcohol use disorder are very effective at supporting abstinence, improving alcohol-related outcomes, and doing so in a cost-effective way.
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, families, healthcare professionals, and policymakers alike.
Putting out the Fires of Addiction with Dr. John Kelly NOW PLAYING NOW PLAYING National Service Recovery Forum – Dr. John Kelly Keynote NOW PLAYING A Future Without Discrimination Webcast NOW PLAYING Overcoming Stigma, Ending Discrimination
Stigma Consequences: Public and Personal. Public: Public stigma can lead to: Differential public and political support for treatment policies. Differential public and political support for criminal justice preferences. Barriers to employment/education/training. Reduced housing and social support. Increased social distance (social isolation)
Dr. John Kelly delivered the Society Lecture at the Society for the Study of Addiction Annual Conference of 2021. Topics discussed included the evolution of recovery and addiction science over the last 50 years, the rationale for the scientific and public health focus on “recovery”, the importance of recovery support services and recovery ...
Dr. Kelly talks about the many different pathways to recovery.
Dr. John Kelly sat down with Dhru Purohit of the Broken Brain Podcast to discuss the state of the addiction treatment and recovery field in the United States, current treatment approaches, and how language influences stigma and quality of care.