The purpose of this study was to examine the impact of surrender in the process of alcohol and drug recovery and relapse. This study used narrative inquiry where findings confirmed that the process of surrender is still a crucial element in long term recovery. Surrender is differentiated from compliance in that it comes from the inner voice, is mapped by the individual, and is spoken in the first person. Although triggers for relapse still exist, embracing a surrender identity allows addicts to gain control by giving up control, leading potentially to long term recovery through individualized support.
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