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Getting to know Mark, a homeless alcohol-dependent artist, as he finds his way out of the river

机译:认识马克,一个无家可归的酒精依赖艺术家,因为他发现自己出了河

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Managed Alcohol Programs (MAPs) are a relatively recent addition to the repertoire of harm reduction approaches for persons experiencing severe alcohol dependence. In these settings, clients, who are typically homeless, are provided with a maintenance amount of alcohol while residing in a shelter setting. This case study examines the living experience of a homeless alcohol-dependent client of a MAP in an effort to articulate the process factors related to engagement with this form of treatment. The participant, a 48-year-old white male, participated in a series of qualitative interviews that took place prior to admission, immediately following admission, following re-admission, and after completion of the program over the course of 18 months. A grounded theory approach to data analysis was undertaken. The findings suggest that the primary utility of the MAP was in stabilizing a range of problems such that he was provided with the time, energy, and resources necessary to engage in the critically important task of constructing valued identity, place, and meaning and purpose in life.
机译:酒精管理计划(MAPs)是针对经历严重酒精依赖的人群减少危害的方法中相对较新的内容。在这些环境中,通常无家可归的客户在庇护所环境中会获得一定量的酒精。本案例研究检查了MAP的无家可归酒精依赖客户的生活经验,以阐明与参与这种治疗方式有关的过程因素。参与者是一名48岁的白人男性,在入学之前,入学之后,重新入学之后以及完成课程后的18个月中,参加了一系列定性访谈。进行了扎实的数据分析理论方法。研究结果表明,MAP的主要用途是稳定一系列问题,从而为他提供了必要的时间,精力和资源,以从事在建筑中构建有价值的身份,位置以及意义和目的这一至关重要的任务。生活。

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