The findings presented in this chapter are part of a larger study exploring recovery from substance dependence, based on qualitative interviews with twenty-seven respondents. The research aimed to review resources that were drawn upon by respondents during the course of their recovery, and to examine the function of identity work within this process. Identity construction has been widely recognised as fundamental to successful recovery from problematic substance use (Hanninen and Koski-Janes, 1999; McIntosh and McKeganey, 2000; McIntosh and McKeganey, 2001; Koski-Jannes, 2002; Larking and Griffiths, 2002; Taieb et al, 2008). In this study, an unanticipated issue identified by many respondents revolved around considerations of what it is to ...
The current study interviewed 24 members of Alcoholics Anonymous (AA) to analyze the expression of t...
Narratives of substance use disorder recovery experience can provide useful qualitative conceptual c...
Aim. To explore how engagement with online mutual aid facilitates recovery from problematic alcohol ...
The findings presented in this chapter are part of a larger study exploring recovery from substance ...
Murphy critically explores identity construction in recovery from addiction and the role of societal...
Public perception of alcohol addiction is frequently negative, whilst an important part of recovery ...
The concepts of identity and recovery capital are recognized as being an embedded part of moving awa...
Recovery is increasingly becoming the dominant paradigm within addiction services (Burns and Marks 2...
There exists a predominant identity loss and “redemption” narrative in the addiction literature desc...
In recent years, there has been an increasing focus on a recovery model within alcohol and drug poli...
Recovery is an established term used to describe positive processes of change concerning problems re...
This study investigates the influence of social identity and support on abstinence and wellbeing for...
Recovery is an established term used to describe positive processes of change concerning problemsrel...
This research explores collaborative discursive construction of individual and group identity within...
Narratives of substance use disorder recovery experience can provide useful qualitative conceptual c...
The current study interviewed 24 members of Alcoholics Anonymous (AA) to analyze the expression of t...
Narratives of substance use disorder recovery experience can provide useful qualitative conceptual c...
Aim. To explore how engagement with online mutual aid facilitates recovery from problematic alcohol ...
The findings presented in this chapter are part of a larger study exploring recovery from substance ...
Murphy critically explores identity construction in recovery from addiction and the role of societal...
Public perception of alcohol addiction is frequently negative, whilst an important part of recovery ...
The concepts of identity and recovery capital are recognized as being an embedded part of moving awa...
Recovery is increasingly becoming the dominant paradigm within addiction services (Burns and Marks 2...
There exists a predominant identity loss and “redemption” narrative in the addiction literature desc...
In recent years, there has been an increasing focus on a recovery model within alcohol and drug poli...
Recovery is an established term used to describe positive processes of change concerning problems re...
This study investigates the influence of social identity and support on abstinence and wellbeing for...
Recovery is an established term used to describe positive processes of change concerning problemsrel...
This research explores collaborative discursive construction of individual and group identity within...
Narratives of substance use disorder recovery experience can provide useful qualitative conceptual c...
The current study interviewed 24 members of Alcoholics Anonymous (AA) to analyze the expression of t...
Narratives of substance use disorder recovery experience can provide useful qualitative conceptual c...
Aim. To explore how engagement with online mutual aid facilitates recovery from problematic alcohol ...