Recovery from alcohol problems in the absence of treatment: a qualitative narrative analysis.
Richard MellorKari LancasterAlison RitterPublished in: Addiction (Abingdon, England) (2020)
People who resolve an alcohol use disorder in the absence of treatment or mutual-aid appear to explain their recovery in terms of at least four different life narratives: emancipation, discovery, mastery or coping. Social contexts and cultures outside the treatment setting, and the various identities and narratives they provide, shape change processes.