In this thesis I explore clients’ participation in therapy groups at a drug treatment program in San Francisco. Based on six months of ethnographic fieldwork, following women in their daily attempts at “working the program”, I attempt to make sense of the collective recovery process clients engaged in through participation in daily group sessions. I investigate how the particular language used in group sessions served as potential resources for the women, enabling them to approach drug use, engagement in sex trade practices, and recovery from new perspectives. The use of dichotomies, such as the distinction between the “active addict” and the “recovering addict”, was a central part of this sense making project, helping clients navigate in r...
Concurrent Disorder (CD) is a nascent area of study relative to mental health and addiction. Concept...
Stigma is a reality for millions of individuals who are living with HIV/AIDS and is accompanied with...
This thesis documents a qualitative, community-based project called Envisioning Change that took pla...
Aphasia is an acquired language disorder that affects an individual’s ability to use languageeffecti...
The purpose of this study was to understand the role of hope and how it was expressed by diverse cli...
The purpose of this research was to expand scientific understanding regarding the use of videoconfer...
Sex addiction is the subject of much debate, as it was considered and then refused as an entry in th...
Previous narrative criminology research has examined how drug users manage their identities through ...
Background: Within the recovery literature there has been a drive towards obtaining service users' c...
The Healing Trauma evaluation project used a mixed methods research design to evaluate the Healing T...
Schizophrenia spectrum disorders are psychiatric illnesses that have a high incidence of patients no...
Objectives: This study utilises a ‘helpful factors’ approach (Elliot, 2010) to explore the therapeut...
The goal of this study was to investigate the relationship between self-awareness and therapeutic al...
Mental health stigma is a serious process that negatively impacts the functioning of people with men...
An action research project was devised to help a music therapy student improve her practice in a gro...
Concurrent Disorder (CD) is a nascent area of study relative to mental health and addiction. Concept...
Stigma is a reality for millions of individuals who are living with HIV/AIDS and is accompanied with...
This thesis documents a qualitative, community-based project called Envisioning Change that took pla...
Aphasia is an acquired language disorder that affects an individual’s ability to use languageeffecti...
The purpose of this study was to understand the role of hope and how it was expressed by diverse cli...
The purpose of this research was to expand scientific understanding regarding the use of videoconfer...
Sex addiction is the subject of much debate, as it was considered and then refused as an entry in th...
Previous narrative criminology research has examined how drug users manage their identities through ...
Background: Within the recovery literature there has been a drive towards obtaining service users' c...
The Healing Trauma evaluation project used a mixed methods research design to evaluate the Healing T...
Schizophrenia spectrum disorders are psychiatric illnesses that have a high incidence of patients no...
Objectives: This study utilises a ‘helpful factors’ approach (Elliot, 2010) to explore the therapeut...
The goal of this study was to investigate the relationship between self-awareness and therapeutic al...
Mental health stigma is a serious process that negatively impacts the functioning of people with men...
An action research project was devised to help a music therapy student improve her practice in a gro...
Concurrent Disorder (CD) is a nascent area of study relative to mental health and addiction. Concept...
Stigma is a reality for millions of individuals who are living with HIV/AIDS and is accompanied with...
This thesis documents a qualitative, community-based project called Envisioning Change that took pla...