133 Perspective matters in recovery Figure 2: Graphic overview of themes, subthemes and their interrelation. Legend: Main themes: in red boxes attached to green circles containing their subthemes. Subthemes: blue circles. Interrelations between (sub)themes: orange arrows. Contextual factors that influence role attribution: blue box. Attributing roles within the triad: how establishing contact may enable taking other roles in recovery despite differences over problem definition and vice versa A role concerning unconditional and meaningful contact The first part of attributing roles concerned (re)establishing and having unconditional and meaningful contact with the other. It was often talked about ardently. Between family and persons with severe mental illness, it would be considered a goal in itself. For family and professionals, having this kind of contact was considered also as an entry to take a problem oriented role. Put otherwise, both parts are mutually influential terms: attributing to someone the role of having a severe mental illness, could mean accepting more aberrant behavior while keeping up meaningful contact; 7
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