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Exploring abstinence, recovery, identity and personhood in individuals engaging with addiction services

  • Lauren Cunningham-Amos

    Student thesis: DClinPsych

    Abstract

    Section A: This review aimed to understand how abstinence is understood in recovery by those who access substance misuse services. A systematic literature review was undertaken
    and fourteen studies were identified. These were quality assessed using the CASP quality analysis tool. Limitations of CASP as a tool were discussed. The fourteen studies were
    analysed using thematic synthesis and seven themes with ten sub-themes were identified. Themes were organised along a temporal path. Future clinical and research directions were
    discussed, as were strengths and limitations of the paper.

    Section A: This review aimed to understand how abstinence is understood in recovery by those who access substance misuse services. A systematic literature review was undertaken
    and fourteen studies were identified. These were quality assessed using the CASP quality analysis tool. Limitations of CASP as a tool were discussed. The fourteen studies were
    analysed using thematic synthesis and seven themes with ten sub-themes were identified. Themes were organised along a temporal path. Future clinical and research directions were
    discussed, as were strengths and limitations of the paper.
    Date of Award2023
    Original languageEnglish

    Keywords

    • Abstinence
    • Addiction services
    • Recovery
    • Identity

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