There is need at a conceptual level for research to embrace and develop more macro, structural and cultural understandings of addiction and recovery. This article addresses this gap by exploring the features of the culture of recovery with its distinct array of norms, values, beliefs, and practices. The findings reveal a strengths-based community culture, centred around authenticity, purpose, creativity, empowerment, and generativity. Contrasting this culture with the prevailing societal structures reveals stark differences. The culture of recovery champions connection, community, collaboration, creativity, hope, healing, liberation, empowerment, and purposeful contribution. These stand in opposition to individualism, competition, consumpti...
‘New recovery’ has become an increasingly prominent feature of alcohol and other drug policy and tre...
The recovery experience is a research study that explores the experiences of individuals in post-tre...
Recovery is a contested concept and definitions of it are scattered across various contexts and disc...
Migrants and ethnic minorities (MEM) are known to be disadvantaged concerning risk factors for probl...
This systematic review of 15 qualitative studies explores recovery capital among migrants and ethnic...
The purpose of the present research was to examine and understand, within a cultural context, the su...
This study explored a rural, First Nation understanding of factors, particularly the role of culture...
While identity is well established in both the recovery and the desistance literature as a critical ...
A fundamental barrier to recovery is “negative recovery capital” in the form of barriers to access t...
Different cultures and the specific culture manifested within them are intrinsically linked to addic...
For many people the meaning of their lives is derived through consumerism. Hence, any shift from a c...
Recovery is experienced in both positive and negative ways and this paper attempts to integrate the ...
Social capital is understood to have two dimensions - the network of supports an individual can call...
Background: Social capital has become an influential concept in debating and understanding the moder...
The concept of prefigurative politics has re-emerged following recent worldwide uprisings, such as t...
‘New recovery’ has become an increasingly prominent feature of alcohol and other drug policy and tre...
The recovery experience is a research study that explores the experiences of individuals in post-tre...
Recovery is a contested concept and definitions of it are scattered across various contexts and disc...
Migrants and ethnic minorities (MEM) are known to be disadvantaged concerning risk factors for probl...
This systematic review of 15 qualitative studies explores recovery capital among migrants and ethnic...
The purpose of the present research was to examine and understand, within a cultural context, the su...
This study explored a rural, First Nation understanding of factors, particularly the role of culture...
While identity is well established in both the recovery and the desistance literature as a critical ...
A fundamental barrier to recovery is “negative recovery capital” in the form of barriers to access t...
Different cultures and the specific culture manifested within them are intrinsically linked to addic...
For many people the meaning of their lives is derived through consumerism. Hence, any shift from a c...
Recovery is experienced in both positive and negative ways and this paper attempts to integrate the ...
Social capital is understood to have two dimensions - the network of supports an individual can call...
Background: Social capital has become an influential concept in debating and understanding the moder...
The concept of prefigurative politics has re-emerged following recent worldwide uprisings, such as t...
‘New recovery’ has become an increasingly prominent feature of alcohol and other drug policy and tre...
The recovery experience is a research study that explores the experiences of individuals in post-tre...
Recovery is a contested concept and definitions of it are scattered across various contexts and disc...