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Troubled families and individualised solutions: an institutional discourse analysis of alcohol and drug treatment practices involving affected others.

Anne Schanche Selbekk1,2, Hildegunn Sagvaag3.   

Abstract

Research shows that members of the families with patients suffering from alcohol and other drug-related issues (AOD) experience stress and strain. An important question is, what options do AOD treatment have for them when it comes to support? To answer this, we interviewed directors and clinicians from three AOD treatment institutions in Norway. The study revealed that family-oriented practices are gaining ground as a 'going concern'. However, the relative position of family-orientation in the services, is constrained and shaped by three other going concerns related to: (i) discourse on health and illness, emphasising that addiction is an individual medical and psychological phenomenon, rather than a relational one; (ii) discourse on rights and involvement, emphasising the autonomy of the individual patient and their right to define the format of their own treatment; and (iii) discourse on management, emphasising the relationship between cost and benefit, where family-oriented practices are defined as not being cost-effective. All three discourses are connected to underpin the weight placed on individualised practices. Thus, the findings point to a paradox: there is a growing focus on the needs of children and affected family members, while the possibility of performing integrated work on families is limited.
© 2016 Foundation for the Sociology of Health & Illness.

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Keywords:  addiction/addictions; discourse analysis; family/kinship; health services research; management/managerialism; medicalisation

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Year:  2016        PMID: 27251118     DOI: 10.1111/1467-9566.12432

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Sociol Health Illn        ISSN: 0141-9889


  3 in total

1.  ["I get a whole different view": Professionals experiences with family-oriented practice in addiction treatment].

Authors:  Øyvind Reehorst Kalsås; Anne Schanche Selbekk; Ottar Ness
Journal:  Nordisk Alkohol Nark       Date:  2020-04-22

2.  "It's like being stuck on an unsafe and unpredictable rollercoaster": Experiencing substance use problems in a partner.

Authors:  Bente M Weimand; Bente Birkeland; Torleif Ruud; Magnhild M Høie
Journal:  Nordisk Alkohol Nark       Date:  2020-03-01

3.  A window of opportunity for children growing up with parental substance-use problems.

Authors:  Anne Schanche Selbekk
Journal:  Nordisk Alkohol Nark       Date:  2019-06-13
  3 in total

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