Recovery from alcoholism and addiction: a phenomenological view of lived experience
Current writing and research on addiction recovery is inconclusive about what is effective in promoting recovery from alcoholism and drug addiction. This thesis focuses on the narrative commentaries of people currently in recovery in an effort to determine what elements may be common among them that...
Main Author: | Paterson, Brian R. |
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Other Authors: | McCabe, Glen (Educational Administration, Foundations and Psychology) |
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2012
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Online Access: | http://hdl.handle.net/1993/5239 |
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