Nordic Studies on Alcohol and Drugs | |
Former heavy drinkers' multiple narratives of recovery: | |
Anne-SofieChristensen1  | |
关键词: narratives; complexity; life histories; Alcoholics Anonymous; self-change; multiplicity; | |
DOI : 10.1515/nsad-2015-0024 | |
学科分类:生物化学/生物物理 | |
来源: Sage Journals | |
【 摘 要 】
AimThis article explores the multiplicity of former heavy drinkers' narratives. The focus lies on turning points from heavy drinking among people who have recovered through self-change and among those who recovered by participating in Alcoholics Anonymous (AA) meetings.DesignWe conducted 42 qualitative interviews with media-recruited informants in 2009–2013. The interviews allowed the respondents to narrate their life histories of drinking and quitting drinking, including accounts of causality and order of events.ResultsThese narratives are enactments shaped in the practice and context in which they were experienced. It is argued that the multiplicity of drinking narratives results not only from the fact that people have different experiences while drinking nor only from different people having different ways of recovering from a problematic consumption. The multiplicity is also the result of the very enactment of recovering and the lives lived after the recovery. The multiplicity is created in practice a...
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