학술논문

Rebuilding lives and identities: The role of place in recovery among persons with complex needs.
Document Type
Academic Journal
Source
Health & Place (HEALTH PLACE), May2015; 33: 109-117. (9p)
Subject
Language
English
ISSN
1353-8292
Abstract
Photo-elicitation interviews (PEIs) were conducted to explore the role of place in recovery - specifically, narrative identity reconstruction - among persons with complex needs. PEIs with 17 formerly homeless adults with co-occurring disorders in New York City produced 243 photos. Content analysis of photos revealed three categories - apartment, neighborhood and people. Two narrative themes - having my own and civic identity - were mapped onto the apartment and neighborhood categories, respectively. Three additional cross-categorical narrative themes were identified: (re)negotiating relationships and boundaries, moving beyond old identities and future possibilities. Housing was central across themes. Understanding of recovery is enhanced when viewed through participant-controlled visual methods.