Centring Emotion in Addiction: The Emotional Nexus Recovery Model

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addiction, biopsychosocial-spiritual, canada, emotion, recovery, shame, Treatment, Canada, treatment

Abstract

Addiction is increasingly understood as a condition shaped by interconnected biological, psychological, social, and spiritual elements that contribute to its onset and persistence. Although various treatment and recovery models demonstrate some success in reducing substance misuse and promoting abstinence, they often give little attention to the role of emotional experiences, particularly shame. This discussion examines the importance of recognizing emotion, with an emphasis on shame, in the addiction recovery process, advancing the understanding that addiction serves a purpose in reducing emotional suffering and fostering survival. The Emotional Nexus Recovery (ENR) model integrates biopsychosocial-spiritual and emotion-focused frameworks to promote a holistic understanding of addiction that positions emotion as a central guide in the recovery process. Limitations of the model and directions for future research are discussed.

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Centring Emotion in Addiction: The Emotional Nexus Recovery Model. (2026). Global Journal of Human-Social Science, 26(H1), 1-9. https://doi.org/10.34257/GJHSSH255354

Author Biographies

Rick Csiernik Ph.D

Rick Csiernik is the corresponding author of this research article and a faculty member at King's University College at Western University.

Paige Oldrieve

Paige Oldrieve is a co-author of this research article affiliated with King's University College at Western University.

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Centring Emotion in Addiction: The Emotional Nexus Recovery Model

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2026-02-17

How to Cite

Centring Emotion in Addiction: The Emotional Nexus Recovery Model. (2026). Global Journal of Human-Social Science, 26(H1), 1-9. https://doi.org/10.34257/GJHSSH255354