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Identifier |
000421925 |
Title |
Η συγκρότηση της ταυτότητας των ειδικών θεραπευτών (πρώην χρηστών που εργάζονται σε θεραπευτικά προγράμματα απεξάρτησης) & η χρήση της αυτοαποκάλυψης, όπως αυτή πηγάζει απο τη βιογραφική γνώση και επηρεάζεται από το επαγγελματικό τους πλαίσιο |
Alternative Title |
The construction of the reconered therapist's identity and the use of self-disclosureas a therapeutic tool. |
Author
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Θανασούλα, Σοφία
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Thesis advisor
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Θεμελή, Όλγα
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Reviewer
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Χατήρα, Καλλιόπη
Γιοβαζολιάς, Θεόδωρος
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Abstract |
The present qualitative research studies the way recovered therapists’ identity is constructed. The term “recovered therapists” includes the ex-addicts who, having already integrated a certificated rehabilitation program, are currently working in the addiction recovery field as addiction counselors or/ and therapists. The study focuses on exploring how the identities of addicted and non-addicted self are constructed in order to lead to the construction of the recovered therapist’s identity. Furthermore, the research investigates the use of self-disclosure as a therapeutic tool. The aim is to highlight the experiences and meanings these experiences hold for the recovered therapist. Due to this, Interpretive Phenomenological Analysis was applied and narrative and semi-instructured interviews were conducted with men recovered therapists workers in Organization Against Drugs (O.KA.NA.) and Therapy Center of Dependent Individuals (KE.TH.E.A.). The emerged hyper-themes of the study are the following: 1) “The confrontation with death”, which includes the construction as well as the rupture of the addicted self’s identity, 2) “Defeating death”, which presents the construction of the non-addicted self and recovered therapist’s identity, 3) “The confrontation with life”, which includes the construction of the recovered therapist’s collective identity under the influence of stigma and self-disclosure. Findings feature the crucial role of death and stigma in the identity change process. Moreover, the influence of researcher’s self-disclosure as ex-addict is analyzed, concerning the research. Finally, the connection between research and therapy, regarding the affect of self-disclosure and stigma, is presented. The limitations of the present study and suggestions for further research are featured
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Language |
Greek |
Subject |
Identity construction |
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Interpretive phenomenological analysis |
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Recovered therapists |
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Self-disclosure |
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Stigma |
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Αυτοαποκάλυψη |
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Ειδικοί θεραπευτές |
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Ερμηνευτική φαινομελογική ανάλυση |
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Στίγμα |
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Συγκρότηση ταυτότητας |
Issue date |
2019-02-14 |
Collection
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School/Department--School of Social Sciences--Department of Psychology--Post-graduate theses
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Type of Work--Post-graduate theses
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Permanent Link |
https://elocus.lib.uoc.gr//dlib/f/c/2/metadata-dlib-1554198694-3846-18432.tkl
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