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Title: Lost in the game: Narratives of addiction and identity in recovery from problem gambling
Author(s): Reith, Gerda
Dobbie, Fiona
Contact Email: fiona.dobbie@stir.ac.uk
Keywords: Gambling
qualitative sociology
identity
recovery
time
Compulsive gambling
Gambling
Behavior, Addictive.
Issue Date: Dec-2012
Date Deposited: 3-Jun-2013
Citation: Reith G & Dobbie F (2012) Lost in the game: Narratives of addiction and identity in recovery from problem gambling. Addiction Research and Theory, 20 (6), pp. 511-521. https://doi.org/10.3109/16066359.2012.672599
Abstract: This article explores the ways that individuals experience recovery from gambling problems. Arguing against reductive, bio-medical models of addiction, we adopt a broadly interpretive epistemology to analyse gamblers’ narratives of recovery. Using data from a longitudinal qualitative study of ‘gambling careers’ we suggest that processes of behaviour change are embedded in wider social relations and revolve around shifting concepts of self-identity. This involves processes of biographical and temporal reconstruction which are grounded in material circumstances, particularly those relating to money and social relationships. Various configurations of recovery exist, but common to all is a dynamic temporal reorientation and an increased sense of agency and authenticity as individuals move into a future that they feel they have some control over. These narratives suggest that experiences of gambling addiction and recovery, and the self-concepts that accompany them, are fluid and contextual and that ‘managing’ gambling is about re-shaping the self in culturally appropriate ways. It is hoped that aspects of this analysis may be of relevance for understanding the narrative dimensions of addiction and recovery more generally.
DOI Link: 10.3109/16066359.2012.672599
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