Abstrakt: |
Availing of the phenomenological method, this study aims to describe the experience of "hitting bottom" among recovering alcoholics. In-depth interviews were conducted with five men and three women who belong to the Alcoholic Anonymous community. These individuals were selected through a maximum variation sampling procedure. The results demonstrate that, due to the accumulation of critical events, in "hitting bottom" an alcoholic becomes aware of his/her existential ruin, is questioned for his/her life, feels a desire to change course, desists from the road toward self-destruction, seeks help, experiences feelings of hope and liberation, and begins a process of rebirth and transformation that leads him/her to stop drinking and therefore to a healthier life. Such an experience involves enormous suffering, precedes the process of recovery from alcoholism whereto it seems to be necessary. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR] |