<?xml version="1.0" encoding="utf-8"?>
<!DOCTYPE Publisher PUBLIC "-//MetaPress//DTD MetaPress 2.0//EN" "http://public.metapress.com/dtd/MPRESS/MetaPressv2.dtd">
<Publisher>
	<PublisherInfo>
		<PublisherName>Baywood Publishing Company</PublisherName>
	</PublisherInfo>
	<Journal>
		<JournalInfo JournalType="Journals">
			<JournalPrintISSN>1091-2851</JournalPrintISSN>
			<JournalElectronicISSN>1541-4450</JournalElectronicISSN>
			<JournalTitle>International Journal of Self Help and Self Care</JournalTitle>
			<JournalCode>BWSH</JournalCode>
			<JournalID>300316</JournalID>
			<JournalURL>http://baywood.metapress.com/link.asp?target=journal&amp;id=300316</JournalURL>
		</JournalInfo>
		<Volume>
			<VolumeInfo>
				<VolumeNumber>2</VolumeNumber>
			</VolumeInfo>
			<Issue>
				<IssueInfo IssueType="Regular">
					<IssueNumberBegin>3</IssueNumberBegin>
					<IssueNumberEnd>3</IssueNumberEnd>
					<IssueSupplement>0</IssueSupplement>
					<IssuePartStart>0</IssuePartStart>
					<IssuePartEnd>0</IssuePartEnd>
					<IssueSequence>000002000320030101</IssueSequence>
					<IssuePublicationDate>
						<CoverDate Year="2005" Month="3" Day="1"/>
						<CoverDisplay>Number 3/2003-2004</CoverDisplay>
					</IssuePublicationDate>
					<IssueID>VTHLDL3XFTXC</IssueID>
					<IssueURL>http://baywood.metapress.com/link.asp?target=issue&amp;id=VTHLDL3XFTXC</IssueURL>
				</IssueInfo>
				<Article ArticleType="Original">
					<ArticleInfo Free="No" ESM="No">
						<ArticleDOI>10.2190/UQWD-57EU-48RK-6AE5</ArticleDOI>
						<ArticlePII>UQWD57EU48RK6AE5</ArticlePII>
						<ArticleSequenceNumber>187</ArticleSequenceNumber>
						<ArticleTitle Language="En">THE CODE OF GRACE: A CULTURAL APPROACH TO 12-STEP FELLOWSHIP PROGRAMS IN HUNGARY</ArticleTitle>
						<ArticleFirstPage>187</ArticleFirstPage>
						<ArticleLastPage>203</ArticleLastPage>
						<ArticleHistory>
							<RegistrationDate>20050316</RegistrationDate>
							<ReceivedDate>20050316</ReceivedDate>
							<Accepted>20050316</Accepted>
							<OnlineDate>20050316</OnlineDate>
						</ArticleHistory>
						<FullTextFileName>UQWD57EU48RK6AE5.pdf</FullTextFileName>
						<FullTextURL>http://baywood.metapress.com/link.asp?target=contribution&amp;id=UQWD57EU48RK6AE5</FullTextURL>
						<Composite>3</Composite>
					</ArticleInfo>
					<ArticleHeader>
						<AuthorGroup>
							<Author AffiliationID="A1">
								<GivenName>GABOR</GivenName>
								<Initials/>
								<FamilyName>KELEMEN</FamilyName>
								<Degrees/>
								<Roles/>
							</Author>
							<Author AffiliationID="A1">
								<GivenName>MARTA B.</GivenName>
								<Initials/>
								<FamilyName>ERDOS</FamilyName>
								<Degrees/>
								<Roles/>
							</Author>
							<Affiliation AFFID="A1">
								<OrgDivision/>
								<OrgName>University of Pécs, Hungary</OrgName>
								<OrgAddress/>
							</Affiliation>
						</AuthorGroup>
						<Abstract Language="En">&lt;P&gt;This article proposes a cultural approach to Hungarian self-help and self-care groups for drug and alcohol addicts. Authors rely on previous results of a qualitative data analysis in outlining a new code of communication, representing differing values, norms, and attitudes of the speech community of sober addicts. Functionally, the code of grace facilitates integration of human experiences that would count as taboos in the dominant culture. Major constituents and interrelations of the code are described.&lt;/P&gt;</Abstract>
						<biblist>
							<bib-other>
								<bibtext seqNum="1">Baráth, á. (1999). &quot;Ész nÉlkül.&quot; A kábítószer-használat És--függösÉg lÉlektani És szociálpszichológiai háttere gyermekeknÉl És fiataloknál Magyarországon (1991-1998). [&quot;Beyond all reason.&quot; The psychological and social psychological determinants of drug abuse and drug dependence among children and adolescents in Hungary (1991-1998)]. Addictologia Hungarica, VII, 27-37.</bibtext>
							</bib-other>
							<bib-other>
								<bibtext seqNum="2">Bauman, Z. (1992). Modernity and the Holocaust. New York: Cornell University Press, Sage House.</bibtext>
							</bib-other>
							<bib-other>
								<bibtext seqNum="3">Denzin, N. K. (1987). The recovering alcoholic. Newbury Park: Sage.</bibtext>
							</bib-other>
							<bib-other>
								<bibtext seqNum="4">Eliade, M. (1983). Sacred and profane. Warsaw: Peter Smith.</bibtext>
							</bib-other>
							<bib-other>
								<bibtext seqNum="5">Fekete, S., Schmidtke, A. (1996). Suicidal models--Their frequency and role in suicide attempters, non-suicidal psychiatric patients and normal control cases: A comparative German-Hungarian study. Omega: Journal of Death and Dying, 43(2), 233-241.</bibtext>
							</bib-other>
							<bib-other>
								<bibtext seqNum="6">Foucault, M. (1976). The history of sexuality, volume I: An introduction. New York: Pantheon.</bibtext>
							</bib-other>
							<bib-other>
								<bibtext seqNum="7">Gergen, K. J., &amp; Gergen, M. M. (1983). Narratives of the self. In T. R. Sarbin &amp; K. E. Scheibe (Eds.), Studies in social identity (pp. 254-273). New York: Praeger.</bibtext>
							</bib-other>
							<bib-other>
								<bibtext seqNum="8">Giddens, A. (1991). Modernity and self-identity: Self and society in the late modern age. Cambridge: Polity Press.</bibtext>
							</bib-other>
							<bib-other>
								<bibtext seqNum="9">Gudykinst, M., &amp;Ting-Toomey, S. (1990). Culture and interpersonal communication. London: Sage.</bibtext>
							</bib-other>
							<bib-other>
								<bibtext seqNum="10">Horányi, Ö. (1999). A személykÖzi kommunikációról [On interpersonal communi-cation]. In I. Béres &amp; Ö. Horányi (Eds.), Társadalmi kommunikáció (pp. 57-85). Budapest: Osiris.</bibtext>
							</bib-other>
							<bib-other>
								<bibtext seqNum="11">Hymes, D. (1974). Studying the interaction of language and social life. In D. Hymes (Eds.), Foundation of sociolinguistics (pp. 29-66). Philadelphia: University of Pennsylvania Press.</bibtext>
							</bib-other>
							<bib-other>
								<bibtext seqNum="12">James, W. (1961). The varieties of religious experience. New York: Macmillan.</bibtext>
							</bib-other>
							<bib-other>
								<bibtext seqNum="13">Karácsony, S. (1938). Magyar nyelvtan társas-lélektani alapon [A Hungarian grammar from a social-psychological perspective]. Budapest: Exodus.</bibtext>
							</bib-other>
							<bib-other>
								<bibtext seqNum="14">Kelemen, G., &amp; Erdos, B. M. (2003). The role of reintegration rituals in sobriety-- A comparative study on recovery and relapse. Dynamic Psychiaty, 36, 89-113.</bibtext>
							</bib-other>
							<bib-other>
								<bibtext seqNum="15">Koestler, A. (1970). The act of creation. Houndmills: Macmillan.</bibtext>
							</bib-other>
							<bib-other>
								<bibtext seqNum="16">Laguitton, D. (1992, September). An interpretation of the twelve steps and twelve traditions. Paper presented in the International Conference on Self-Help and Mutual-Aid in Ottawa.</bibtext>
							</bib-other>
							<bib-other>
								<bibtext seqNum="17">Lakoff, G. (1993).The contemporary theory of metaphor. In A. Ortony (Ed.), Metaphor and thought (pp. 202-249). Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.</bibtext>
							</bib-other>
							<bib-other>
								<bibtext seqNum="18">McNamee, S. (1992). Introducing, reconstructing identity: The communal construction of crisis. In S. McNamee &amp; K. J. Gergen (Eds.), Therapy as social construction (pp. 187-200). London: Sage Publications.</bibtext>
							</bib-other>
							<bib-other>
								<bibtext seqNum="19">Muhr, T. (1997). ATLAS.ti. The knowledge workbench: Visual qualitative data analysis, management, model building. Short User's Manual, Version. 4.1. Berlin: Scientific Software Development.</bibtext>
							</bib-other>
							<bib-other>
								<bibtext seqNum="20">Philipsen, G. (1992). Speaking culturally. Albany: State University of New York Press.</bibtext>
							</bib-other>
							<bib-other>
								<bibtext seqNum="21">Prosch, H., &amp; Polányi, M. (1975). Meaning. Chicago: The Chicago University Press.</bibtext>
							</bib-other>
							<bib-other>
								<bibtext seqNum="22">Sapir, E. (1949). Selected writings in language, culture and personality. Berkeley: University of California Press.</bibtext>
							</bib-other>
							<bib-other>
								<bibtext seqNum="23">Shotter, J. (1993). Conversational realities. London: Sage Publications.</bibtext>
							</bib-other>
							<bib-other>
								<bibtext seqNum="24">Terestyéni, T. (2001). Együttmüködés és konfrontáció a közéleti kommunikációban [Cooperation and confrontation social communication]. In B. Buda &amp; E. Sárközi (Eds.), Közéleti kommunikáció (pp. 28-50). Budapest: Akadémiai Kiadó.</bibtext>
							</bib-other>
							<bib-other>
								<bibtext seqNum="25">Anderson, H. &amp; Goolishian, H. A. (1988). Human systems as linguistic systems: Preliminary and evolving ideas about the implications for clinical theory. Family Process, 27, 371-393.</bibtext>
							</bib-other>
							<bib-other>
								<bibtext seqNum="26">Anthony, W. A. (1993). Recovery from mental illness: The guiding vision of the mental health service system in the 1990's. Psychosocial Rehabilitation Journal, 16, 11-23.</bibtext>
							</bib-other>
							<bib-other>
								<bibtext seqNum="27">Antze, P. (1987). Symbolic action in Alcoholics Anonymous. In M. Douglas (Ed.), Constructive drinking (pp. 149-181). Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.</bibtext>
							</bib-other>
							<bib-other>
								<bibtext seqNum="28">Arminen, I. (1998). Therapeutic interaction. A study of mutual help in the meetings of Alcoholics Anonymous (Vol. 45). Helsinki: The Finnish Foundation for Alcohol Studies.</bibtext>
							</bib-other>
							<bib-other>
								<bibtext seqNum="29">Bakhtin, M. (1981). The dialogic imagination. Austin: University of Texas Press.</bibtext>
							</bib-other>
							<bib-other>
								<bibtext seqNum="30">Bales, R. F. (1944). The therapeutic role of Alcoholics Anonymous as seen by a sociologist. Quarterly Journal of Studies on Alcohol, 5, 267-278.</bibtext>
							</bib-other>
							<bib-other>
								<bibtext seqNum="31">Tiebout, H. M. (1954). The ego factors in surrender in alcoholism. Quarterly Journal of Studies on Alcohol, 15, 610-621.</bibtext>
							</bib-other>
							<bib-other>
								<bibtext seqNum="32">Turner, V. (1974). Dramas, fields and metaphors. Ithaca: Cornell University Press.</bibtext>
							</bib-other>
							<bib-other>
								<bibtext seqNum="33">Wittgenstein, L. (1963). Philosophical investigations. New York: Macmillan.</bibtext>
							</bib-other>
							<bib-other>
								<bibtext seqNum="34">World Health Organization (1996). Psycho-social rehabilitation--A consensus statement. Geneva: WHO.</bibtext>
							</bib-other>
						</biblist>
					</ArticleHeader>
				</Article>
			</Issue>
		</Volume>
	</Journal>
</Publisher>
