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Voigt, Thomas J.K., Jr.
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Learning as it relates to addiction recovery: A case study of the learning experiences of men in a faith-based addiction recovery program.
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Learning as it relates to addiction recovery: A case study of the learning experiences of men in a faith-based addiction recovery program./
Author:
Voigt, Thomas J.K., Jr.
Published:
Ann Arbor : ProQuest Dissertations & Theses, : 2013,
Description:
131 p.
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Source: Dissertation Abstracts International, Volume: 75-05(E), Section: A.
Contained By:
Dissertation Abstracts International75-05A(E).
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Adult education. -
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9781303720185
Learning as it relates to addiction recovery: A case study of the learning experiences of men in a faith-based addiction recovery program.
Voigt, Thomas J.K., Jr.
Learning as it relates to addiction recovery: A case study of the learning experiences of men in a faith-based addiction recovery program.
- Ann Arbor : ProQuest Dissertations & Theses, 2013 - 131 p.
Source: Dissertation Abstracts International, Volume: 75-05(E), Section: A.
Thesis (Ed.D.)--Northern Illinois University, 2013.
This case study is about learning as it relates to addiction recovery within the Men's Ministry (a pseudonym) program at an urban, faith-based mission, hereafter referred to as WCM (an acronym). The program is free and long-term residential. Its purpose is to be a "life transformation ministry for troubled men whose lives are out of control as a result of drugs, alcohol or some other destructive behavior pattern.".
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Adult education.
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This case study is about learning as it relates to addiction recovery within the Men's Ministry (a pseudonym) program at an urban, faith-based mission, hereafter referred to as WCM (an acronym). The program is free and long-term residential. Its purpose is to be a "life transformation ministry for troubled men whose lives are out of control as a result of drugs, alcohol or some other destructive behavior pattern.".
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The study examines the described experiences of 13 WCM residents from the perspectives of two researchers: Cranton and DiClemente. Cranton's work explains change through adult learning, which can be transformative. DiClemente's work describes steps of change of becoming addicted and of recovering from addiction.
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At my request, the chaplain at WCM selected Men's Ministry residents willing to share their life experiences as part of this study. During three 90-minute interviews based on Seidman's interview model, 13 residents shared their experiences before WCM in the first interview, their experiences at WCM in the second interview, and reflections on the first two interviews in the third interview.
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Participants' descriptions resulted in four conclusions: Multiple formal activities affected each participant; informal learning occurred throughout the WCM facility; participants' descriptions of changes at WCM resulted in recognition of changes throughout their prior lives; there was no single description by participants of a change, or a motive for change, at WCM.
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Implications for future research include conducting longitudinal studies of this program's graduates, conducting studies with different participants to compare to this study, analyzing subsets of the data obtained, determining the indicated key programmatic elements, conducting studies about nonfaith-based residential substance addiction recovery programs to compare to this study.
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Implications for practice include seeking adult educator's advice about including adult learning principles in substance addiction recovery, using adult educators as instructors in substance addiction recovery, and co-ordinating all practice activities with research findings.
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