Publikationer
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2013. Sam Larsson, Therese von Braun, John Lilja. Substance Use & Misuse 48 (13), 1306-1316
This chapter examines the possibilities and limitations of using a narrative method as a framework within a multidimensional model for exploring and analyzing the use and misuse of alcohol and drugs. It is posited that a multidimensional model, based on narrative reasoning, can give a more detailed and specific understanding of substance users, who represent a heterogeneous population of people, and of substance use-related dependency problems. Such a model describes and analyses the drug-use related problems in a manner that provides holistic and important information and knowledge about the person by contextual and situation interaction processes which are involved in the use/misuse of alcohol and drugs. Tentative conclusions and unresolved critical issues are considered.
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2013. Sam Larsson (et al.). Substance Use & Misuse 48 (13), 1317-1335
This article discusses different self-theoretical perspectives of the self that are of importance in the analysis of the use and misuse of alcohol and psychoactive drugs. The self-theories considered here include cognitive, psychodynamic, transpersonal, and social constructivist perspectives. A multidimensional perspective focusing on the connection between identity structures and analyzing the use/misuse of alcohol and psychoactive drugs is presented. The article argues for a self-theoretical analysis based on narrative data in order to reach an in-depth understanding of the use and misuse of alcohol and psychoactive drugs.
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2013. John Lilja (et al.). Substance Use & Misuse 48 (13), 1438-1446
Preliminary and tentative conclusions concerning theoretical and methodological issues about narrative methods and their use as a research strategy for investigating and understanding the use and misuse of alcohol and drugs are presented. The treatment methods that are influenced by narrative strategies as well as this tool's limitations are noted. The article focuses particularly on approaches based on, and influenced by, psychology, sociology and social work when conducting narrative research.
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2013. Sam Larsson (et al.). Substance Use & Misuse 48 (13), 1294-1305
This chapter provides a short introduction to, and an overview for, using narrative analysis in the understanding of the use and misuse of alcohol and drugs. Important theoretical and methodological dimensions are discussed. Some tentative conclusions, limitations, and unresolved critical issues concerning the use of narrative research methods in the analysis of substance use-related dependency problems are also presented.
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2013. Sam Larsson (et al.). Substance Use & Misuse 48 (13), 1286-1293
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2013. Sam Larsson, John Lilja, Yvonne Sjöblom.
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Artikel Narratives of Clients' Experiences of Drug Use and Treatment of Substance Use-Related Dependency2013. Therese von Braun, Sam Larsson, Yvonne Sjöblom. Substance Use & Misuse 48 (13), 1404-1415
The article focuses on narratives of clients' experiences of using/misusing alcohol and drugs and includes comments on their therapeutic process during treatment for dependency on psychoactive drugs. It discusses the role of narratives that focus on clients' experiences of understanding the use/ misuse of psychoactive drugs, emphasizing the importance of the narratives. Narrative therapy for substance-use-related dependency is discussed. Insight into the treatment processes of dependency, based on narrative case illustrations, is also provided.
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Artikel Perspectives on Treatment, Alliance and Narratives Concerning Substance Use-Related Dependency2013. Thérèse von Braun, Sam Larsson, Yvonne Sjöblom. Substance Use & Misuse 48 (13), 1386-1403
This article considers different perspectives on the treatment of substance use-related dependency, focusing on the importance of a therapeutic relationship, working alliance, counseling, and the use of narrative methods. The article also discusses some unresolved critical issues concerning the possibilities and limitations of acquiring necessary knowledge about substance use-related dependency when using narrative research methods. The main conclusion is that the therapeutic relationship between the therapist and the client is of crucial importance for a positive outcome of treatment and that narrative methods provide a detailed empirical database for analyses of substance use-related dependency.
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2012. Sam Larsson, Therese von Braun, John Lilja. Socialvetenskaplig tidskrift 19 (3-4), 151-169
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Artikel Inledning till temanummer2012. Sam Larsson, John Lilja, Thérèse von Braun. Socialvetenskaplig tidskrift (3-4), 146-150
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2012. Sam Larsson, John Lilja.
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Bok (red) Counselling2010. Sven Trygged, Sam Larsson.
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Kapitel Counselling och forskning2010. John Lilja, Sam Larsson, Sven Trygged. Counselling, 155-175
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2010. Sam Larsson. Counselling, 20-60
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2010. John Lilja, Sam Larsson, Sven Trygged. Counselling och forskning, 246-266
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2010. Sam Larsson, Yvonne Sjöblom. International Journal of Social Welfare 19 (3), 272-280
Int J Soc Welfare 2010: 19: 272-280 (C) 2009 The Author, Journal compilation (C) 2009 Blackwell Publishing Ltd and the International Journal of Social Welfare. The narrative turn has entered many different academic disciplines and is now also emerging in social work. This article focuses on a discussion of the possibilities and limitations of doing narrative research in social work, including a scrutiny of definitions and of a number of theoretical and methodological arguments often used by some of the leading narrative researchers.
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2009. Sam Larsson. Juridik och rättsvetenskap i socialt arbete, 77-102
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2009. Sam Larsson. Alkohol och droger – Samhällsvetenskapliga perspektiv, 101-122
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2008. Sam Larsson, Yvonne Sjöblom, John Lilja. Narrativa metoder i socialt arbete, 29-51
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Kapitel En integrerande narrativ metoddiskussion via berättelseexempel från beroende av psykofarmaka.2008. Sam Larsson, Yvonne Sjöblom, John Lilja. Narrativa metoder i socialt arbete, 203-233
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2008. Sam Larsson (et al.).
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2008. Sam Larsson, Yvonne Sjöblom, John Lilja. Narrativa metoder i socialt arbete, 441-466
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Bok (red) Narrativa metoder i socialt arbete2008. Sam Larsson, Yvonne Sjöblom, John Lilja.
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2008. Sam Larsson, Ted Goldberg. Narrativa metoder i socialt arbete, 153-185
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Konferens Perspectives on narrative methods2008. Sam Larsson, Yvonne Sjöblom. Konferens om narrativa metoder 12-13 juni 2008,
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2008. Sam Larsson, Yvonne Sjöblom, John Lilja. Konferens om narrativa metoder 12-13 juni 2008
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2008. Sam Larsson, John Lilja, Birgitta Wikander. Narrativa metoder i socialt arbete, 281-312
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2008. Sam Larsson (et al.).
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2007. J Lilja (et al.). Substance Use and Misuse 42, 317-342