Tales of addiction and recovery : (Record no. 2749)

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Personal name Cartagena, Karla Ann Katrina M.
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Title Tales of addiction and recovery :
Remainder of title understanding the narratives of recovering addicts at the New Day Recovery Center /
Statement of responsibility, etc. Karla Ann Katrina M. Cartagena
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Extent 69 leaves
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Dissertation note Thesis, Undergraduate (BA Communication Arts) -- U. P. in Mindanao
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Summary, etc. The goal of its qualitative research was to understand how stories within a support group contribute to the development of collective consciousness. The participants of this study were the resident recovering addicts of the New Day recovery Center. Two consecutive meetings of the support group were attended by the researcher and five interviews were conducted, all these were recorded, transcribed and analyzed using Fisher?s Narrative Paradigm Theory and Bormann's Symbolic Convergence Theory. The results reveal a prototype story which serves as a guide on how members of the support group could see their own stories. The prototype story proved to be compelling tale that influenced the members? behavior, beliefs and actions. This study showed the stories in support groups, especially in 12 step programs are key to the groups? success. Stories bind members together by helping them make sense of their own experience, exchange knowledge, forge bonds and create a shared reality. All these consequently lead to a more cohesive group.
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Topical term or geographic name entry element Communication Arts
General subdivision Speech Communication
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    Library of Congress Classification     Room-Use Only College of Humanities and Social Sciences College of Humanities and Social Sciences   2012-06-01 donation CHSS-T-gd5226   LG993.5 2011 C54 C37 3UPML00024180 2022-10-05   2022-10-05 Thesis
    Library of Congress Classification   Not For Loan Preservation Copy University Library University Library Archives and Records 2015-10-03 donation UAR-T-gd2126   LG993.5 2011 C54 C37 3UPML00034754 2022-10-05 1 2022-10-05 Thesis
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