a Department of Criminology , Ashkelon Academic College , Ashkelon , Israel.
J Psychoactive Drugs. 2018 Nov-Dec;50(5):420-429. doi: 10.1080/02791072.2018.1517909. Epub 2018 Sep 11.
The aim of this article is to explore the role of "hitting bottom" as a motivation to initiate a recovery process and desistance from crime and substance use disorders (SUDs), and in building recovery capital (RC). Researchers and practitioners have long been interested in why and how offenders desist from crime. Desistance and recovery from crime and SUDs have also been linked to negative turning points, such as hitting bottom, which represents multidimensional suffering with physiological, familial, social, and criminal implications. The deleterious outcomes of SUDs cause individuals to lose their social and personal resources and hit bottom. According to the conservation of resources model, in the context of actual or potential loss of resources, individuals strive to maintain, protect, and build them. Thus, hitting bottom not only provides the initial motivation for change, but also drives individuals to build personal resources. The prospects for successful recovery are dependent upon the individual's personal and social resources, or RC. This article represents a first step in examining the role of hitting bottom in building RC in the process of long-term recovery. The conclusions may have theoretical as well as practical implications.
本文旨在探讨“触底”作为启动康复过程和戒除犯罪及药物使用障碍(SUD)的动机,以及构建康复资本(RC)的作用。研究人员和从业者长期以来一直关注罪犯为何以及如何戒除犯罪。犯罪和 SUD 的戒除和康复也与负面转折点有关,例如触底,这代表着生理、家庭、社会和犯罪方面的多维痛苦。SUD 的有害后果导致个人失去社会和个人资源并触底。根据资源保存模型,在实际或潜在资源损失的情况下,个人努力维持、保护和构建这些资源。因此,触底不仅为变革提供了最初的动力,还促使个人构建个人资源。成功康复的前景取决于个人的个人和社会资源,即 RC。本文代表了在长期康复过程中检验触底在构建 RC 中的作用的第一步。这些结论可能具有理论和实践意义。