The recovery experience: Stress, recovery capital, and personal views on addiction and recovery in post-treatment addiction recovery

The recovery experience is a research study that explores the experiences of individuals in post-treatment addiction recovery according to stress, recovery capital and personal views on addiction and recovery. Existing literature suggests that individuals with addiction require a substantial quality...

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Main Author: Castillo, Therese C.
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spelling oai:animorepository.dlsu.edu.ph:etd_masteral-126582021-02-10T01:51:39Z The recovery experience: Stress, recovery capital, and personal views on addiction and recovery in post-treatment addiction recovery Castillo, Therese C. The recovery experience is a research study that explores the experiences of individuals in post-treatment addiction recovery according to stress, recovery capital and personal views on addiction and recovery. Existing literature suggests that individuals with addiction require a substantial quality of recovery capital to overcome stress and challenges in all stages of recovery. In this research study, it focused on a specific stage in recovery, post-treatment addiction recovery, since there is a great need to explore what happens after treatment. The research adapted a case study research design and interviewed eight (8) participants on experiences in post-treatment addiction recovery. Interview responses were analyzed through categorizing codes and themes and submitting for external audit. Results showed that the recovery experience in post-treatment addiction recovery involves dealing with stress during reintegration to the mainstream environment and daily functioning (getting a job, earning money, fulfilling responsibilities). Recovery connections, social support and recovery-supportive activities were important factors in sustaining recovery. Addiction was considered as a lifestyle of powerlessness and loss of control over substances while recovery was depicted as an ongoing process requiring support and finding purpose in being in recovery. 2017-01-01T08:00:00Z text https://animorepository.dlsu.edu.ph/etd_masteral/5820 Master's Theses English Animo Repository Substance abuse Drug addiction--Treatment Recovering addicts
institution De La Salle University
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Philippines
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topic Substance abuse
Drug addiction--Treatment
Recovering addicts
spellingShingle Substance abuse
Drug addiction--Treatment
Recovering addicts
Castillo, Therese C.
The recovery experience: Stress, recovery capital, and personal views on addiction and recovery in post-treatment addiction recovery
description The recovery experience is a research study that explores the experiences of individuals in post-treatment addiction recovery according to stress, recovery capital and personal views on addiction and recovery. Existing literature suggests that individuals with addiction require a substantial quality of recovery capital to overcome stress and challenges in all stages of recovery. In this research study, it focused on a specific stage in recovery, post-treatment addiction recovery, since there is a great need to explore what happens after treatment. The research adapted a case study research design and interviewed eight (8) participants on experiences in post-treatment addiction recovery. Interview responses were analyzed through categorizing codes and themes and submitting for external audit. Results showed that the recovery experience in post-treatment addiction recovery involves dealing with stress during reintegration to the mainstream environment and daily functioning (getting a job, earning money, fulfilling responsibilities). Recovery connections, social support and recovery-supportive activities were important factors in sustaining recovery. Addiction was considered as a lifestyle of powerlessness and loss of control over substances while recovery was depicted as an ongoing process requiring support and finding purpose in being in recovery.
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author Castillo, Therese C.
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title The recovery experience: Stress, recovery capital, and personal views on addiction and recovery in post-treatment addiction recovery
title_short The recovery experience: Stress, recovery capital, and personal views on addiction and recovery in post-treatment addiction recovery
title_full The recovery experience: Stress, recovery capital, and personal views on addiction and recovery in post-treatment addiction recovery
title_fullStr The recovery experience: Stress, recovery capital, and personal views on addiction and recovery in post-treatment addiction recovery
title_full_unstemmed The recovery experience: Stress, recovery capital, and personal views on addiction and recovery in post-treatment addiction recovery
title_sort recovery experience: stress, recovery capital, and personal views on addiction and recovery in post-treatment addiction recovery
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