Neglecting the significant role played by family members in the post-rehabilitation trajectory of substance abusers can pose a significant challenge in supporting intervention programmes in the workplace. This paper reports on a small-scale qualitative investigation that used focus group interviews with family members to explore their perceptions and experiences of being confronted with family members with substance use disorders. The findings are presented through three themes: 1) emotional burden; 2) coping and avoidance strategies; and 3) support needs of family members. Recommendations highlight how employee assistance programmes can provide a comprehensive suite of holistic support systems
Background: Affected family members (AFMs) play an important role in supporting relatives with alcoh...
The family is the smallest unit of society that affects the lives of drug users undergoing rehabilit...
The overall aim of the thesis is to explore how family members of individuals with substance use dis...
Neglecting the significant role played by family members in the post-rehabilitation trajectory of su...
M.A.According to Edmonds and Wilcocks (1995:1-2), South Africa is in the grip of a major drug boom. ...
Substance abuse and dependence are globally contested issues. In a volatile space, the field is unde...
Magister Artium (Social Work) - MA(SW)Substance abuse is a global phenomenon and a leading social is...
Drug abuse is a very common problem these days; and this problem is especially rampant among the you...
Master of Nursing in Mental Health Nursing. University of KwaZulu-Natal, Howard College 2015.Aim To...
Substance abuse is a growing problem in today’s society. While there are many different forms of tre...
Substance abuse constantly wreaks havoc on families. A family member’s substance use disorder (SUD) ...
Many family members are adversely affected by their loved ones drinking or drug problem. The aim of ...
Non-using siblings are adversely affected by the substance abuse and related behaviour of their brot...
Magister Artium (Social Work) - MA(SW)Substance abuse has become a serious global problem affecting ...
Substance Use Disorder (SUD) is a persistent and global public health and social problem. This scopi...
Background: Affected family members (AFMs) play an important role in supporting relatives with alcoh...
The family is the smallest unit of society that affects the lives of drug users undergoing rehabilit...
The overall aim of the thesis is to explore how family members of individuals with substance use dis...
Neglecting the significant role played by family members in the post-rehabilitation trajectory of su...
M.A.According to Edmonds and Wilcocks (1995:1-2), South Africa is in the grip of a major drug boom. ...
Substance abuse and dependence are globally contested issues. In a volatile space, the field is unde...
Magister Artium (Social Work) - MA(SW)Substance abuse is a global phenomenon and a leading social is...
Drug abuse is a very common problem these days; and this problem is especially rampant among the you...
Master of Nursing in Mental Health Nursing. University of KwaZulu-Natal, Howard College 2015.Aim To...
Substance abuse is a growing problem in today’s society. While there are many different forms of tre...
Substance abuse constantly wreaks havoc on families. A family member’s substance use disorder (SUD) ...
Many family members are adversely affected by their loved ones drinking or drug problem. The aim of ...
Non-using siblings are adversely affected by the substance abuse and related behaviour of their brot...
Magister Artium (Social Work) - MA(SW)Substance abuse has become a serious global problem affecting ...
Substance Use Disorder (SUD) is a persistent and global public health and social problem. This scopi...
Background: Affected family members (AFMs) play an important role in supporting relatives with alcoh...
The family is the smallest unit of society that affects the lives of drug users undergoing rehabilit...
The overall aim of the thesis is to explore how family members of individuals with substance use dis...