Article(electronic)May 21, 2021

You realise you are better when you want to live, want to go out, want to see people: Recovery as assemblage

In: The international journal of social psychiatry, Volume 68, Issue 5, p. 1108-1115

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Abstract

Background: The lack of social and material perspectives in descriptions of recovery processes is almost common in recovery research. Aim: Consequently, we investigated recovery stories and how people with mental health and/or addiction challenges included social and material aspects in these stories. Method: We conducted focus group and individual interviews. We investigated how the participants narrated their stories and how they assembled places and people in their recovery stories. Results: We found that narratives of recovery became assemblages where humans and their environments co-exist and are interdependent. Conclusion: As such, narratives about recovery are about everyday assemblages of well-being into which stories of insecurity are interwoven, without a start or stop point.

Languages

English

Publisher

SAGE Publications

ISSN: 1741-2854

DOI

10.1177/00207640211019452

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