Women’s spiritually mediated stories about recovery from Alcohol Use Disorder: A brief report

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Women’s spiritually mediated stories about recovery from Alcohol Use Disorder: A brief report

Published in: Journal of Psychology in Africa
Volume 28 , issue 5 , 2018 , pages: 416–419
DOI: 10.1080/14330237.2018.1523338
Author(s): Liezille Jacobs Psychology Department, South Africa

Abstract

This study explored women’s lived recovery experiences from alcohol use disorder (AUD) facilitated by Alcoholics Anonymous (AA). The women (n = 10; age range 30–62 years; married = 6) completed life story interviews regarding their recovery from AUD with AA participation. Discourse analysis of the interview data yielded themes to suggest the women characterise their recovery as spiritual growth, a healing process with reliance of a higher authority, renewed purpose of life, and actively engaging rehabilitation. Spirituality appears a key resource in women’s AUD recovery.

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