In my paper I discuss alcoholics in the Russian Baptist rehabilitation ministry by comparing them to drug addicts. In the outside world, as well as in the early stages of the rehabilitation program, alcoholics and illicit drug abusers are perceived as different cultural groups. However, during the program, rehabilitants learn Russian Baptist dogma and theology, and soon afterwards the distinction becomes obsolete for them. I address narratives of distinction and the Russian Baptist response to them. Then I reconstruct the Russian Baptist theory of addiction to demonstrate why alcoholism and substance dependence are not regarded as a problem, but rather as consequences of the real problem, which is a life in sin
Alcoholism is a major problem in the United States. It is estimated that there are approximately nin...
Some serious health problems, such as addiction, can be highly stigmatized by others. Through differ...
The article is devoted to the analysis of alcoholism in Russian families. The author gives a brief e...
In my paper I discuss alcoholics in the Russian Baptist rehabilitation ministry by comparing them to...
In my paper I discuss alcoholics in the Russian Baptist rehabilitation ministry by comparing them to...
AIMS – In Russia the paradigm of alcoholism as a disease is still in contrast to the general percept...
The addiction recovery metaphor of Alcoholics Anonymous (AA) and the sin/salvation metaphor of Prote...
The objective of this work was to find out whether alcoholics undergoing therapy are considered righ...
Alison Giblett examines principles of the effective drug and alcohol rehabilitation of thousands of ...
TITTLE: Alcohol addiction and it's therapy- protecting and debilitating factors SUMMARY: Alcohol is ...
There are many reasons why people tend to consume alcohol. One of them is the influence of society. ...
Jewish culturally-supported beliefs may discourage drinking and drunkenness as ways of socialising a...
Alcoholism has emerged in modern society as a unique and highly specific illness: it is a behavior ...
The present situation in Russia is characterized by the fact that the number of young people particu...
The article describes the arising of sobriety societies in Russia aimed at helping their members ove...
Alcoholism is a major problem in the United States. It is estimated that there are approximately nin...
Some serious health problems, such as addiction, can be highly stigmatized by others. Through differ...
The article is devoted to the analysis of alcoholism in Russian families. The author gives a brief e...
In my paper I discuss alcoholics in the Russian Baptist rehabilitation ministry by comparing them to...
In my paper I discuss alcoholics in the Russian Baptist rehabilitation ministry by comparing them to...
AIMS – In Russia the paradigm of alcoholism as a disease is still in contrast to the general percept...
The addiction recovery metaphor of Alcoholics Anonymous (AA) and the sin/salvation metaphor of Prote...
The objective of this work was to find out whether alcoholics undergoing therapy are considered righ...
Alison Giblett examines principles of the effective drug and alcohol rehabilitation of thousands of ...
TITTLE: Alcohol addiction and it's therapy- protecting and debilitating factors SUMMARY: Alcohol is ...
There are many reasons why people tend to consume alcohol. One of them is the influence of society. ...
Jewish culturally-supported beliefs may discourage drinking and drunkenness as ways of socialising a...
Alcoholism has emerged in modern society as a unique and highly specific illness: it is a behavior ...
The present situation in Russia is characterized by the fact that the number of young people particu...
The article describes the arising of sobriety societies in Russia aimed at helping their members ove...
Alcoholism is a major problem in the United States. It is estimated that there are approximately nin...
Some serious health problems, such as addiction, can be highly stigmatized by others. Through differ...
The article is devoted to the analysis of alcoholism in Russian families. The author gives a brief e...