Long-term Recovery from Addiction and Underlying Psychological Issues using Expressive Writing as a Potent Tool

Eric A. Kreuter, Gregory R. Gilligan, Ann Knickerbocker, Jared F. Rodriguez
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This article follows a recently published book, titled: Effective use of Creative Writing in the Treatment of Chemical Addiction (Kreuter, 2021 – Nova Science Publishers). In that book, the writing of over sixty men in recovery from addiction express their feelings, thoughts, inspirations, and creative works all geared towards their long-term recovery. This article features work of men and women in both short-term recovery (28-day and 90-day settings, as well as beyond the dates of completion of their respective rehabilitation programs. Through ongoing weekly creative writing workshops, the alumni of Kreuter’s work at St. Christopher’s and Kreuter and Gilligan’s work at Resource Recovery of Orange County, deeper writing demonstrates the effectiveness of the therapeutic device referred to as creative writing. As case studies herein demonstrate, use of creative exposition guided by topical prompts and the offering of therapeutic insight yielded significant benefits to those who suffer from traumatic incident(s) in their lives. Through the writing of stories and letters, writers who came to the drug and alcohol rehabilitation center for chemical abuse are impacted in a healthy way through the attenuation of, at least, part, of their deeply repressed angst over the trauma. In theory, they may have a much easier time completing their recovery program and continuing their active lives with less risk of relapse because of the work they did on the underlying psychological condition. The use of profanity in some of the writings is purposefully left uncensored out of respect for the authors and has been found that such use signifies sincerity on the point of the writer. Use of language is a frequent topic in rehabilitation.
使用表达性写作作为有效工具从成瘾和潜在心理问题中长期恢复
本文遵循最近出版的一本书,题为:有效利用创造性写作治疗化学成瘾(克罗伊特,2021 -新星科学出版社)。在这本书中,六十多位从毒瘾中恢复过来的人表达了他们的感情、思想、灵感和创造性的作品,这些都是为了他们的长期康复。这篇文章的特点是男性和女性在短期康复(28天和90天的设置)以及各自康复计划完成日期之后的工作。通过持续的每周创意写作研讨会,克罗伊特在圣克里斯托弗和克罗伊特的校友和吉利根在奥兰治县资源回收的工作,更深入的写作展示了被称为创意写作的治疗手段的有效性。正如本文的案例研究所表明的那样,在主题提示的指导下,使用创造性的阐述和提供治疗性的见解,对那些在生活中遭受创伤事件的人产生了显著的好处。通过写故事和写信,那些因化学药物滥用而来到药物和酒精康复中心的作家们,至少在一定程度上减轻了他们对创伤深深压抑的焦虑,从而受到了健康的影响。从理论上讲,由于他们对潜在的心理状况所做的工作,他们可能更容易完成他们的康复计划,继续他们积极的生活,减少复发的风险。出于对作者的尊重,一些作品中使用的亵渎是故意不受审查的,并且已经发现这种使用表明了作者的诚意。语言的使用是康复治疗中一个常见的话题。
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