“Något från andra sidan öppnade mitt fönster” - En kvalitativ studie om andlighetens betydelse för medlemmar i Anonyma Alkoholister
(2021) PSPR14 20211Department of Psychology
- Abstract
- The present study explored spirituality and alcoholism from an existential, psychological and sociological perspective. The aim of the study was to examine what the spiritual aspects of the twelve-step program meant to members of Anonymous Alcoholics (AA). The sample consisted of eight active members of AA, all located in Sweden. Data was collected by means of semi-structured interviews, then analyzed through a thematic analysis grounded in a phenomenological approach. The results consisted of five themes: To dedicate oneself to the program; Personal faith; The Community; Service and sponsorship; and New approaches. According to the results, the informants conceptualize spirituality in different ways but
altogether spirituality has had... (More) - The present study explored spirituality and alcoholism from an existential, psychological and sociological perspective. The aim of the study was to examine what the spiritual aspects of the twelve-step program meant to members of Anonymous Alcoholics (AA). The sample consisted of eight active members of AA, all located in Sweden. Data was collected by means of semi-structured interviews, then analyzed through a thematic analysis grounded in a phenomenological approach. The results consisted of five themes: To dedicate oneself to the program; Personal faith; The Community; Service and sponsorship; and New approaches. According to the results, the informants conceptualize spirituality in different ways but
altogether spirituality has had and continues to have substantial importance to all of them, both in regard to sobriety and quality of life. Several informants suggested that the main problem of an alcoholic is a lack of spirituality. All informants claim that spirituality enabled new ways of looking at, and relating to, life, oneself and others, as well as the substance abuse and one’s ability and prospects to change. Several informants described vital spiritual experiences, some momentary and highly intense, others more like awakenings over time. To stay in touch with this spiritual power, however that power is interpreted by the individual, was claimed to be a key to continued sobriety. (Less) - Abstract (Swedish)
- Denna studie utforskade andlighet och alkoholism ur ett existentiellt, psykologiskt och sociologiskt perspektiv. Genom semistrukturerade intervjuer med åtta aktiva medlemmar i Anonyma Alkoholister (AA) syftade studien till att undersöka vilken betydelse medlemmar i AA tillskriver andligheten i tolvstegsprogrammet. Materialet analyserades med tematisk analys utifrån en fenomenologisk ansats. Analysen resulterade i fem teman: Att hänge sig åt programmet, Den personliga tron, Gemenskapen, Att få och att ge - service och sponsorskap och Nya förhållningssätt. Resultaten visade att förståelsen av det andliga skiljer sig mellan informanterna men att andligheten sammantaget haft och fortsatt har stor betydelse för samtliga informanter, vad gäller... (More)
- Denna studie utforskade andlighet och alkoholism ur ett existentiellt, psykologiskt och sociologiskt perspektiv. Genom semistrukturerade intervjuer med åtta aktiva medlemmar i Anonyma Alkoholister (AA) syftade studien till att undersöka vilken betydelse medlemmar i AA tillskriver andligheten i tolvstegsprogrammet. Materialet analyserades med tematisk analys utifrån en fenomenologisk ansats. Analysen resulterade i fem teman: Att hänge sig åt programmet, Den personliga tron, Gemenskapen, Att få och att ge - service och sponsorskap och Nya förhållningssätt. Resultaten visade att förståelsen av det andliga skiljer sig mellan informanterna men att andligheten sammantaget haft och fortsatt har stor betydelse för samtliga informanter, vad gäller nykterhet och livskvalitet i stort. För flera menades alkoholistens grundproblem vara just brist på andlighet. Andligheten beskrevs ha möjliggjort nya förhållningssätt vad gäller synen på den egna beroendeproblematiken liksom ens förmåga till förändring, samt inställningen och relationen till sig själv, andra och livet. Flera informanter beskrev starka och viktiga upplevelser av kontakt med det andliga, både specifika ögonblick av intensiv andlighet och andliga uppvaknanden över tid. Att bibehålla kontakten med Kraften, i den form en uppfattar den, menades vara centralt för ett fortsatt nyktert liv. (Less)
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- author
- Aspegren, Annika LU and Ingvarsson, Josefina LU
- supervisor
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- Per Johnsson LU
- organization
- alternative title
- "Something from the Other Side Opened My Window" - A Qualitative Study on the Meaning of Spirituality to Members of Anonymous Alcoholics
- course
- PSPR14 20211
- year
- 2021
- type
- H3 - Professional qualifications (4 Years - )
- subject
- keywords
- Andlighet, alkoholism, gemenskap, andliga upplevelser, andligt uppvaknande, tolvstegsprogrammet, Anonyma Alkoholister, spirituality, alcoholism, community, spiritual experiences, spiritual awakening, the twelve-step program, Anonymous Alcoholics
- language
- Swedish
- id
- 9054040
- date added to LUP
- 2021-06-14 13:52:54
- date last changed
- 2021-06-15 03:40:02
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