There is a need for a deeper understanding of the role that the environment plays in an individual’s addiction to substances and in aiding recovery from addiction. The aim of the present study is to investigate the impacts the environment has on individual attempts at recovering from substance addiction, by learning from residents of sober-houses. Sober-houses are substance-free living environments for persons attempting to abstain from alcohol or drugs. Qualitative methodologies were employed, with an Interpretative Phenomenological Analysis (IPA) approach, to take into account the subjective individual differences between residents. A sample of five participants was drawn from residents of a sober-house to participate in semi-structured i...
Alcohol misuse is a public health concern. Many dominant social cognition models aimed at understand...
Magister Artium (Psychology) - MA(Psych)Substance use is a worldwide health concern that has receive...
This contribution presents the first results of an extensive research programme aimed at understandi...
The continued struggle of addiction recovery support systems suggest that the paradigm of this field...
Master of Development Studies.In an increasingly urbanized modern context, physically and mentally d...
Addressing dependence on alcohol or drugs involves much more than merely stopping heavy drinking or...
Approximately 10% of the population in the UK are estimated to have been homeless ot some point in t...
Alcohol misuse is a public health concern. Many social cognition models explain drinking behaviour u...
OBJECTIVE: Recovery is the process through which one learns to overcome, manage, or live with the ne...
In partial fulfillment of the requirements For the degree BachelorSome research has shown that subs...
Prevention approaches for alcohol misuse typically specify intentions as an important antecedent of ...
This study explored the lived experiences of recovery from substance use disorder (SUD) by ex-offend...
AbstractBackgroundHousing first (HF) programmes provide low-barrier, nonabstinence-based, immediate,...
The purpose of this qualitative investigation was to develop a model to understand the processes of ...
Social networks are an important source of support for many people in recovery from alcohol abuse. T...
Alcohol misuse is a public health concern. Many dominant social cognition models aimed at understand...
Magister Artium (Psychology) - MA(Psych)Substance use is a worldwide health concern that has receive...
This contribution presents the first results of an extensive research programme aimed at understandi...
The continued struggle of addiction recovery support systems suggest that the paradigm of this field...
Master of Development Studies.In an increasingly urbanized modern context, physically and mentally d...
Addressing dependence on alcohol or drugs involves much more than merely stopping heavy drinking or...
Approximately 10% of the population in the UK are estimated to have been homeless ot some point in t...
Alcohol misuse is a public health concern. Many social cognition models explain drinking behaviour u...
OBJECTIVE: Recovery is the process through which one learns to overcome, manage, or live with the ne...
In partial fulfillment of the requirements For the degree BachelorSome research has shown that subs...
Prevention approaches for alcohol misuse typically specify intentions as an important antecedent of ...
This study explored the lived experiences of recovery from substance use disorder (SUD) by ex-offend...
AbstractBackgroundHousing first (HF) programmes provide low-barrier, nonabstinence-based, immediate,...
The purpose of this qualitative investigation was to develop a model to understand the processes of ...
Social networks are an important source of support for many people in recovery from alcohol abuse. T...
Alcohol misuse is a public health concern. Many dominant social cognition models aimed at understand...
Magister Artium (Psychology) - MA(Psych)Substance use is a worldwide health concern that has receive...
This contribution presents the first results of an extensive research programme aimed at understandi...