Addiction recovery stories: Rebecca Kippax in conversation with Lisa Ogilvie

IF 0.8 Q4 PSYCHOLOGY, CLINICAL
Rebecca Kippax, L. Ogilvie
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Purpose The purpose of this paper is to examine recovery through lived experience. It is part of a series that explores candid accounts of addiction and recovery to identify the important components in the recovery process. Design/methodology/approach The G-CHIME model comprises six elements important to addiction recovery (Growth, Connectedness, Hope, Identity, Meaning in life and Empowerment). It provides a standard against which to consider addiction recovery, having been used in this series, as well as in the design of interventions that improve well-being and strengthen recovery. In this paper, a first-hand account is presented, followed by a semi-structured e-interview with the author of the account. Narrative analysis is used to explore the account and interview through the G-CHIME model. Findings This paper shows that addiction recovery is a remarkable process that can be effectively explained using the G-CHIME model. The significance of each component in the model is apparent from the account and e-interview presented. Originality/value To the best of the authors’ knowledge, each account of recovery in this series is unique, and as yet, untold.
成瘾康复故事:丽贝卡·基帕克斯与丽莎·奥吉维的对话
目的本文的目的是通过生活经验来研究康复。这是一个系列的一部分,该系列探讨了成瘾和康复的坦率叙述,以确定康复过程中的重要组成部分。G-CHIME模型包括六个对成瘾康复很重要的元素(成长、联系、希望、身份、生活意义和赋权)。它提供了一个考虑成瘾恢复的标准,已经在本系列中使用,以及用于改善福祉和加强恢复的干预措施的设计。在本文中,首先介绍了第一手资料,然后对该资料的作者进行了半结构化的电子采访。通过G-CHIME模型,运用叙事分析法对叙述和访谈进行探讨。研究结果表明,成瘾恢复是一个显著的过程,可以用G-CHIME模型有效地解释。模型中每个组成部分的重要性从所提供的帐户和电子访谈中显而易见。原创性/价值据作者所知,本系列中关于复苏的每一个描述都是独一无二的,而且迄今为止还未被阐明。
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Advances in Dual Diagnosis
Advances in Dual Diagnosis PSYCHOLOGY, CLINICAL-
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