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Study number Aims, research guestions Methods to assess the process of how addicts become recovering helpers The study was conducted in two drug rehabilitation centers Participants: five male one female professional recovering helpers Semi-structured interviews were conducted by the author of this book (the interviews lasted 45-90 min.) Questions assessed experiences as users, during the recovery process and while working as helpers in the addiction field 1 to examine what is . ie » . Topics that emerged from the text were first ordered into “emergent themes” and then the connection . . . sche « chronologically organized to reflect temporality or logic within the themes and “master between recovery » | themes” formed and helping by . Em : To increase reliability the emergent themes and master themes were defined in a group utilizing IPA . of researchers (the researchers who were the members of this group are co-authors of Study 1) The study was conducted in two drug rehabilitation centers Participants: 6 male patients who were self-identified SC users and attended treatment to examine Semi-structured interviews were conducted by the author of this book (the interviews personal lasted 45-60 min.) interpretations of | Questions assessed participants’ experiences of SC use, and how did they perceive 2 experiences themselves when they used the drug derived from the | During the analysis emergent themes were formed and in the second stage patterns use of synthetic | across the emergent themes were identified and clustered into master themes cannabinoids To increase reliability the emergent themes and master themes were defined in a group of researchers (the researchers who were the members of this group are co-authors of Study 2) The study was conducted in two drug rehabilitation centers, that work with a recovery approach Participants: 6 male patients who were self-identified SC users and attended treatment to examine how | Semi-structured interviews were conducted by the author of this book (the interviews the users perceived | lasted 45-60 min.) their selves during | Questions assessed participants experiences of SC use, and how did they perceive 3 the use of SCs themselves when they used the drug to assess how During the analysis, initial notes and comments were added upon the close reading of identity formation | the interview transcript, and these were grouped into emergent themes. In the second is affected by the | stage, patterns and themes across the emergent themes were identified a clustered into use of SCs more abstract master themes To increase reliability the emergent themes and master themes were defined in a group of researchers (the researchers who were the members of this group are co-authors of Study 3) . The study was conducted in the Semmelweis University Community Psychiatry Centre to explore the lived . | . , . Awakenings Foundation voice hearers’ self-help group experiences of . . . . . Participants: three female and three male patients were recruited who were members of voice hearing 1 . . Loue the voice hearing self-help group and who have experience of recovery from a mental individuals . health problem to examine how . . . . . , . . Semi-structured interviews were conducted by an interviewer (Märta Kiss) who is participants make . : : ; : sense oftheir working as a psychologist at the Foundation and knows the interviewees personally 4 . Questions assessed the experience of voice hearing and recovery, interviewees were voices to examine what does recovery mean in this context to explore the role of self-help group by utilizing IPA asked to tell the interviewer freely about their life, especially about their psychic disorders, problems or difficulties and about recovery During the analysis the interview transcripts were analyzed; primary themes, keywords and notes were identified, after active re-reading emergent themes were characterized, by merging the emergent themes, master themes were defined To increase reliability the emergent themes and master themes were defined in a group of researchers (the researchers who were the members of this group are co-authors of the Study 4)