RT Article T1 Queering recovery: A proposed model for LGBTQ+-affirmative relapse prevention JF Journal of addictions & offender counseling VO 45 IS 1 SP 98 OP 110 A1 Chaney, Michael P. A1 Mason, Nathaniel A2 Mason, Nathaniel LA English YR 2024 UL https://krimdok.uni-tuebingen.de/Record/1885000030 AB Professional counseling literature pertaining to substance use counseling for LGBTQ+ communities is scant. One such exclusion is relapse prevention for LGBTQ+ clients. To meet this gap, this paper explored LGBTQ+-specific factors that contribute to the development and maintenance of substance use and the risk of relapse once in recovery. We extend Witkiewitz and Marlatt's Dynamic Model of Relapse by identifying and integrating examples of LGBTQ+-specific tonic and phasic elements that influence relapse. Based on these postulations, an LGBTQ+-affirmative model of relapse prevention is introduced. Implications for research and pedagogy are proposed. K1 Substance use disorder K1 Relapse prevention K1 LGBTQ K1 affirmative counseling K1 Addiction DO 10.1002/jaoc.12128