In this study we explored how those recovering from addiction negotiated self, and the role supported accommodation played in the journey back from addiction. Transcripts from 11 in-depth interviews were analyzed by 2 coders who identified the most salient themes relevant to the self in recovery within the personal contexts of participants. The participants noted that reclaiming the self that had been lost to addiction was of primary importance to them. The recovery journey exposed a self that had reached the lowest point in life; one that was hardly recognizable; one that was undesirable. Engaging with supported accommodation provided participants with a sanctuary within which to reclaim the self, and was seen as central to their recovery....
Why do some addicted people chronically fail in their goal to recover, while others succeed? On one ...
This research explores collaborative discursive construction of individual and group identity within...
Why do some addicted people chronically fail in their goal to recover, while others succeed? On one ...
Addiction involves a chronic deficit in self-governance that treatment aims to restore. We draw on o...
Addiction involves a chronic deficit in self-governance that treatment aims to restore. We draw on o...
Addiction involves a chronic deficit in self-governance that treatment aims to restore. We draw on o...
Recovery is an established term used to describe positive processes of change concerning problems re...
Recovery is an established term used to describe positive processes of change concerning problems re...
Recovery is an established term used to describe positive processes of change concerning problemsrel...
Recovery is an established term used to describe positive processes of change concerning problemsrel...
Recovery is an established term used to describe positive processes of change concerning problemsrel...
In an effort to gain more insight into the subjective experience of recovery, and provide a platform...
Recovery from addiction can be a challenging and fluctuating journey and individual support needs va...
Purpose Substance addiction and its effects on the individual and society are widely observed and r...
This research explores collaborative discursive construction of individual and group identity within...
Why do some addicted people chronically fail in their goal to recover, while others succeed? On one ...
This research explores collaborative discursive construction of individual and group identity within...
Why do some addicted people chronically fail in their goal to recover, while others succeed? On one ...
Addiction involves a chronic deficit in self-governance that treatment aims to restore. We draw on o...
Addiction involves a chronic deficit in self-governance that treatment aims to restore. We draw on o...
Addiction involves a chronic deficit in self-governance that treatment aims to restore. We draw on o...
Recovery is an established term used to describe positive processes of change concerning problems re...
Recovery is an established term used to describe positive processes of change concerning problems re...
Recovery is an established term used to describe positive processes of change concerning problemsrel...
Recovery is an established term used to describe positive processes of change concerning problemsrel...
Recovery is an established term used to describe positive processes of change concerning problemsrel...
In an effort to gain more insight into the subjective experience of recovery, and provide a platform...
Recovery from addiction can be a challenging and fluctuating journey and individual support needs va...
Purpose Substance addiction and its effects on the individual and society are widely observed and r...
This research explores collaborative discursive construction of individual and group identity within...
Why do some addicted people chronically fail in their goal to recover, while others succeed? On one ...
This research explores collaborative discursive construction of individual and group identity within...
Why do some addicted people chronically fail in their goal to recover, while others succeed? On one ...