Identity transformation and role-support: a comparative analysis of the social-psychological process of recovery under two drug treatment and rehabilitation programs.

by Tse Kam Fai. === Thesis (M.Phil.)--Chinese University of Hong Kong, 1995. === Includes bibliographical references (leaves 216-228). === Abstract === Acknowledgements === Chapter Chapter 1: --- Introduction === Chapter 1.1 --- Contexts and Objectives of the Study --- p.1 === Chapter 1.2 --- Relat...

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Other Authors: Tse, Kam Fai.
Format: Others
Language:English
Published: Chinese University of Hong Kong 1995
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Online Access:http://library.cuhk.edu.hk/record=b5888507
http://repository.lib.cuhk.edu.hk/en/item/cuhk-320563
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Summary:by Tse Kam Fai. === Thesis (M.Phil.)--Chinese University of Hong Kong, 1995. === Includes bibliographical references (leaves 216-228). === Abstract === Acknowledgements === Chapter Chapter 1: --- Introduction === Chapter 1.1 --- Contexts and Objectives of the Study --- p.1 === Chapter 1.2 --- Related Studies in Hong Kong --- p.9 === Chapter 1.3 --- "Identity, Role, and Social Behavior" --- p.13 === Chapter 1.4 --- Data and Methodology --- p.16 === Chapter 1.5 --- Outline of Chapters --- p.20 === Chapter Chapter 2: --- Literature Review === Chapter 2.1 --- Medical-Disease Model: Exposition and Critique --- p.22 === Chapter 2.2 --- Social Deviance Model --- p.24 === Chapter 2.2.1 --- On Etiology and Process of Drug Use === Chapter 2.2.2 --- On Cessation of Drug Use === Chapter 2.2.3 --- "Social Learning, Resocialization and Therapeutic Community" === Chapter 2.2.4 --- Resocialization as Social Learning: The Oversocialization Critique === Chapter 2.3 --- Identity Model --- p.32 === Chapter 2.3.1 --- Resocialization as Identity Transformation === Chapter 2.3.2 --- Types of Identity Transformation === Chapter 2.3.3 --- Resocialization as Conversion === Chapter Chapter 3: --- A Comparison Between SARD A and Operation Dawn === Chapter 3.1 --- "History, Services, and Social Position" --- p.43 === Chapter 3.2 --- Treatment Philosophy and Practice --- p.47 === Chapter 3.3 --- Treatment and Rehabilitation Programme --- p.48 === Chapter 3.3.1 --- Pre-admission Procedure === Chapter 3.3.2 --- In-patient Service === Chapter 3.3.3 --- Halfway House and Aftercare === Chapter 3.4 --- A Statistical Profile of Admission Cases: SKC vs Dawn Island Centre --- p.60 === Chapter Chapter 4: --- Pre-admission Stage === Chapter 4.1 --- "Addict Role-taking, Role-engulfment and Deviant Identity Formation" --- p.63 === Chapter 4.1.1 --- First Use and the Honeymoon; Taking the addict role === Chapter 4.1.2 --- "Addiction and Life as ""Junkie"": Developing the deviant self-identity" === Chapter 4.2 --- Addict Role-strain and Identity Crisis --- p.83 === Chapter 4.2.1 --- """Hitting the Bottom"" and Motivation to Change" === Chapter 4.2.2 --- Preliminary Attempts: Using Self-administered Methods === Chapter Chapter 5: --- Treatment and Rehabilitation Stage === Chapter 5.1 --- Role-conflict and Identity Negotiation --- p.92 === Chapter 5.1.1 --- "Accepting the ""patient"" or ""sinner"" role" === Chapter 5.1.2 --- The Intensity and Nature of Role Conflict === Chapter 5.1.3 --- Altercasting of Normal Identity === Chapter 5.1.4 --- "Strategies of Identity Negotiation: ""how actors react""" === Chapter 5.2 --- "Identity Transformation: ""how actors are transformed""" --- p.115 === Chapter 5.2.1 --- "Strategies, Materials, and Agents" === Chapter 5.2.2 --- Cognitive Base of Transformation === Chapter 5.2.3 --- Affective Base of Transformation === Chapter 5.2.4 --- Normative Base of Transformation === Chapter Chapter 6: --- Continued Rehabilitation and Social-Reintegration Stage === Chapter 6.1 --- Types of Identity Transformation --- p.140 === Chapter 6.1.1 --- Dawn Island Centre: Religious Conversion === Chapter 6.1.2 --- SKC: Alternation === Chapter 6.2 --- Identity Validation and Types of Role-Support --- p.144 === Chapter 6.2.1 --- Identity Validation and Legitimation === Chapter 6.2.2 --- Types of Role-Support === Chapter Chapter 7: --- Conclusion and Discussion === Chapter 7.1 --- "Identity Transformation, Role-Support and Abstinence" --- p.156 === Chapter 7.2 --- Drug Addicts' Recovery: An Interactive and Joint Accomplishment --- p.159 === Chapter 7.3 --- The Contingent Nature of Recovery Career --- p.161 === Chapter 7.4 --- SARD A and Operation Dawn: Two Different Pathways of Recovery --- p.163 === Chapter 7.4.1 --- Religious Conversion: Pathway to Christianity === Chapter 7.4.2 --- Alternation: Pathway to Normality === Chapter 7.5 --- Significance and Limitations of Study --- p.166 === Appendix I: A Socio-Demographic Profile of Informants --- p.169 === Appendix II: Tables --- p.173 === Appendix III: A Glossary of Hongkong Addicts' Argots --- p.190 === Appendix IV: Document and Questionnaire Samples --- p.192 === Appendix V: Photos of the Dawn Island Gospel Treatment Centre --- p.203 === Appendix VI: Interview Schedules --- p.209 === Bibliography --- p.216