ABSTRACT: A narrative approach within criminology, sociology and psychology has been taken to understand various trauma experiences. In accordance with Bruner (1990) and Giddens (1991) narrative is seen as the prime agent in identity formation. The ‘fractured’ narratives of dependent drug and alcohol users are seen to constitute a ‘spoiled identity’. The present paper focuses on how life stories may be used as a tool for identity reconstruction within a therapeutic community (TC) treatment environment. Analysis of three individual life stories of recovering drug/alcoholdependent users together with follow-up interviews illustrates certain emergent common themes. The paper argues that accounts of the process of writing and exploring a life s...
Narratives of substance use disorder recovery experience can provide useful qualitative conceptual c...
This study uses individualisation theory to explore identity transition in substance misuse recovery...
Purpose - In drug-free Therapeutic Communities (TCs), people with addictions live together in order ...
The concepts of identity and recovery capital are recognized as being an embedded part of moving awa...
In an effort to gain more insight into the subjective experience of recovery, and provide a platform...
This research explores collaborative discursive construction of individual and group identity within...
There exists a predominant identity loss and “redemption” narrative in the addiction literature desc...
Social identities can facilitate positive recovery outcomes for people overcoming addiction. However...
Previous research has emphasised the importance of the shift in identity in a successful recovery jo...
Much research tends to treat alcohol and other drug 'recovery' as a process of positive identity cha...
Recovery is an established term used to describe positive processes of change concerning problems re...
The Author(s) 2019. The issue of complex nonlinear change processes is one of the least understood a...
Purpose: Dependent alcohol use is a severe addictive disorder with significant enduring consequences...
To live a life is a constantly evolving project, where we develop and change from being to becoming,...
Narratives of substance use disorder recovery experience can provide useful qualitative conceptual c...
Narratives of substance use disorder recovery experience can provide useful qualitative conceptual c...
This study uses individualisation theory to explore identity transition in substance misuse recovery...
Purpose - In drug-free Therapeutic Communities (TCs), people with addictions live together in order ...
The concepts of identity and recovery capital are recognized as being an embedded part of moving awa...
In an effort to gain more insight into the subjective experience of recovery, and provide a platform...
This research explores collaborative discursive construction of individual and group identity within...
There exists a predominant identity loss and “redemption” narrative in the addiction literature desc...
Social identities can facilitate positive recovery outcomes for people overcoming addiction. However...
Previous research has emphasised the importance of the shift in identity in a successful recovery jo...
Much research tends to treat alcohol and other drug 'recovery' as a process of positive identity cha...
Recovery is an established term used to describe positive processes of change concerning problems re...
The Author(s) 2019. The issue of complex nonlinear change processes is one of the least understood a...
Purpose: Dependent alcohol use is a severe addictive disorder with significant enduring consequences...
To live a life is a constantly evolving project, where we develop and change from being to becoming,...
Narratives of substance use disorder recovery experience can provide useful qualitative conceptual c...
Narratives of substance use disorder recovery experience can provide useful qualitative conceptual c...
This study uses individualisation theory to explore identity transition in substance misuse recovery...
Purpose - In drug-free Therapeutic Communities (TCs), people with addictions live together in order ...