Identity change in a drug-free Therapeutic Community: a Lacanian interpretation of former residents’ perspectives on treatment process and outcome

IF 0.1 Q4 SUBSTANCE ABUSE
Virginie Debaere, P. Verhaeghe, S. Vanheule
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Abstract

Purpose In drug-free Therapeutic Communities (TCs), people with addictions live together in order to achieve recovery in terms of a modified drug-free lifestyle. Central to the TC approach is the assumption that this shift is only achievable when “identity change” has taken place. However, this claim has rarely been addressed in TC research. Further insight into the nature and realization of such identity change might help to understand how this community approach contributes to long-term recovery. The paper aims to discuss these issues. Design/methodology/approach The present qualitative interview study explores the perspectives of ten former TC residents on their treatment and their process of change. To organize the interview data, Lacanian psychoanalytic theory on identity formation/change is used as a framework. Findings The common thread in the participants’ process of change is presented in three parts: their life before, in and after the TC. The substeps within these parts are illustrated with several quotes. Originality/value The findings highlight the value of innovative qualitative research designs to address the many challenges to addiction treatment research. A Lacanian reading of the data makes it possible to describe the subjective logic of the process of change in the TC, focusing on how substance (mis)use functions as an attempted solution in dealing with identity issues. By linking crucial TC ingredients such as the TC law and TC tools to the process of the identity change, a new reading of this long-term group approach is achieved.
无药物治疗社区的身份改变:拉康学派对前居民治疗过程与结果观点的诠释
目的在无毒治疗社区中,有毒瘾的人住在一起,以便通过改变后的无毒生活方式实现康复。TC方法的核心假设是,这种转变只有在“身份改变”发生时才能实现。然而,这一说法很少在TC研究中得到解决。进一步了解这种身份变化的本质和实现可能有助于理解这种社区方法如何有助于长期恢复。本文旨在探讨这些问题。设计/方法/方法本定性访谈研究探讨了10名前TC住院患者对他们的治疗和改变过程的看法。为了组织访谈数据,本文以拉康的身份形成/改变的精神分析理论为框架。参与者改变过程中的共同线索分为三个部分:他们在TC之前、之后和之后的生活。这些部分中的子步骤用几个引号来说明。这些发现突出了创新的定性研究设计在解决成瘾治疗研究的许多挑战方面的价值。拉康学派对这些数据的解读,使我们有可能描述TC变化过程的主观逻辑,聚焦于物质(错误)使用如何作为一种处理身份问题的尝试解决方案。通过将关键的TC成分(如TC定律和TC工具)与身份变化过程联系起来,实现了对这种长期群体方法的新解读。
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Therapeutic Communities
Therapeutic Communities SUBSTANCE ABUSE-
CiteScore
0.50
自引率
50.00%
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9
期刊介绍: The Journal publishes academic papers, case studies, empirical research and opinion. The Journal is interested in publishing papers that critically creatively engage with ideas drawn from a range of discourses: the therapeutic community movement and other related professional practice, psychoanalysis, art, literature, poetry, music, architecture, culture, education, philosophy, religion and environmental studies. It will be of value to those who work in health services, social services, voluntary and charitable organizations and for all professionals involved with staff teams in therapeutic and supportive organizations.
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