In recent years, there has been an increasing focus on a recovery model within alcohol and drug policy and practice. This has occurred concurrently with the emergence of community- and strengths-based approaches in positive psychology, mental health recovery and desistance and rehabilitation from offending. Recovery is predicated on the idea of substance user empowerment and self-determination, using the metaphor of a ‘‘journey’’. Previous research describing recovery journeys has pointed to the importance of identity change processes, through which the internalised stigma and status of an ‘‘addict identity’’ is supplanted with a new identity. This theoretical paper argues that recovery is best understood as a personal journey of socially...
Social identities can facilitate positive recovery outcomes for people overcoming addiction. However...
While there has been debate about the meaning of recovery, there has been little discussion about ho...
Social identities can facilitate positive recovery outcomes for people overcoming addiction. However...
In recent years, there has been an increasing focus on a recovery model within alcohol and drug poli...
Background: In recent years, the role of social identity (or identities which are developed through ...
There exists a predominant identity loss and “redemption” narrative in the addiction literature desc...
Social identities associated with recovery are protective of relapse from addiction. How such identi...
Social identities associated with recovery are protective of relapse from addiction. How such identi...
This study investigates the influence of social identity and support on abstinence and wellbeing for...
According to the Social Identity Model of Identity Change, maintaining social identities and support...
Social identities associated with recovery are protective of relapse from addiction. How such identi...
The predominant aetiological and treatment models for alcohol and other drug (AOD) addiction often t...
Background: The Social Identity approach offers a unifying framework for understanding recovery from...
Throughout our lives periods of change and transition are inevitable, whether it is starting school,...
This study explored the role of social network and social identity factors in recovery from addictio...
Social identities can facilitate positive recovery outcomes for people overcoming addiction. However...
While there has been debate about the meaning of recovery, there has been little discussion about ho...
Social identities can facilitate positive recovery outcomes for people overcoming addiction. However...
In recent years, there has been an increasing focus on a recovery model within alcohol and drug poli...
Background: In recent years, the role of social identity (or identities which are developed through ...
There exists a predominant identity loss and “redemption” narrative in the addiction literature desc...
Social identities associated with recovery are protective of relapse from addiction. How such identi...
Social identities associated with recovery are protective of relapse from addiction. How such identi...
This study investigates the influence of social identity and support on abstinence and wellbeing for...
According to the Social Identity Model of Identity Change, maintaining social identities and support...
Social identities associated with recovery are protective of relapse from addiction. How such identi...
The predominant aetiological and treatment models for alcohol and other drug (AOD) addiction often t...
Background: The Social Identity approach offers a unifying framework for understanding recovery from...
Throughout our lives periods of change and transition are inevitable, whether it is starting school,...
This study explored the role of social network and social identity factors in recovery from addictio...
Social identities can facilitate positive recovery outcomes for people overcoming addiction. However...
While there has been debate about the meaning of recovery, there has been little discussion about ho...
Social identities can facilitate positive recovery outcomes for people overcoming addiction. However...