Skip to main content

LUP Student Papers

LUND UNIVERSITY LIBRARIES

Vägen ut ur missbruk av alkohol och narkotiska substanser

Håhus, Tilda LU and Rosenberg, Amanda LU (2018) SOPA63 20181
School of Social Work
Abstract
Our intention of this research was to study how treatment assistants who is working in two different treatment houses for addicts are considering the way out of alcohol and narcotic substances addiction. The two different treatment houses are one motivation clinic and one support clinic. We have chosen a qualitative method with semistructured interviews in this research where six treatment assistants, three from each clinic where interviewed. To understand the treatment assistants conception about humans way out of alcohol and narcotic substances addiction we chose the theory about recovery capital. The conclusion in this research is that the treatment assistants conception about the way out of an addiction affects their work in different... (More)
Our intention of this research was to study how treatment assistants who is working in two different treatment houses for addicts are considering the way out of alcohol and narcotic substances addiction. The two different treatment houses are one motivation clinic and one support clinic. We have chosen a qualitative method with semistructured interviews in this research where six treatment assistants, three from each clinic where interviewed. To understand the treatment assistants conception about humans way out of alcohol and narcotic substances addiction we chose the theory about recovery capital. The conclusion in this research is that the treatment assistants conception about the way out of an addiction affects their work in different ways with humans that is addicted to drugs or alcohol. The summary of our results is that all treatment assistants suggested that society have a major impact on the addicts as an important part in the way out of an addiction. The treatment assistants had all a social perspective in our research that affected our results in a certain way compare to if the respondents had various perspectives that summarize a holistic view. (Less)
Please use this url to cite or link to this publication:
author
Håhus, Tilda LU and Rosenberg, Amanda LU
supervisor
organization
alternative title
En kvalitativ studie om behandlingsassistenters föreställningar om vägen ut ur missbruk
course
SOPA63 20181
year
type
M2 - Bachelor Degree
subject
keywords
addiction, addicts, turning points, the way out of addiction, alcohol, drugs and narcotic substances
language
Swedish
id
8956762
date added to LUP
2018-08-29 11:25:08
date last changed
2018-08-29 11:25:08
@misc{8956762,
  abstract     = {{Our intention of this research was to study how treatment assistants who is working in two different treatment houses for addicts are considering the way out of alcohol and narcotic substances addiction. The two different treatment houses are one motivation clinic and one support clinic. We have chosen a qualitative method with semistructured interviews in this research where six treatment assistants, three from each clinic where interviewed. To understand the treatment assistants conception about humans way out of alcohol and narcotic substances addiction we chose the theory about recovery capital. The conclusion in this research is that the treatment assistants conception about the way out of an addiction affects their work in different ways with humans that is addicted to drugs or alcohol. The summary of our results is that all treatment assistants suggested that society have a major impact on the addicts as an important part in the way out of an addiction. The treatment assistants had all a social perspective in our research that affected our results in a certain way compare to if the respondents had various perspectives that summarize a holistic view.}},
  author       = {{Håhus, Tilda and Rosenberg, Amanda}},
  language     = {{swe}},
  note         = {{Student Paper}},
  title        = {{Vägen ut ur missbruk av alkohol och narkotiska substanser}},
  year         = {{2018}},
}