Filled with deeply moving case histories, letters, and personal accounts, this accessible volume illuminates the devastating power of addiction and presents innovative approaches to help clients explore their relationship to drugs and alcohol, take the first steps toward sobriety, and develop meaningful ways of living without addiction.
Filled with deeply moving case histories, letters, and personal accounts, this accessible volume illuminates the devastating power of addiction and presents innovative approaches to help clients explore their relationship to drugs and alcohol, take the first steps toward sobriety, and develop meaningful ways of living without addiction.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Jonathan Diamond, PhD, received his doctorate from Smith College School of Social Work, his MSW from the University of Connecticut, and his postgraduate training in marital and family therapy at the Brattleboro Family Institute in Brattelboro, Vermont. His previous experience includes establishing and directing outpatient substance abuse and inpatient dual diagnosis treatment programs for children, adolescents, adults, and their families. Dr. Diamond has been teaching and training in the fields of addiction and psychotherapy for the past 15 years. He is currently in private practice in Northampton and Greenfield, Massachusetts.
Inhaltsangabe
Prologue Introduction: Remembering Addiction I. Writing for Our Lives 1. A Sobriety of Literary Merit 2. Letters of Invitation and Dismissal 3. Bargaining: Controlled Drinking and Other Negotiated Settlements 4. Telegrams from God: Reauthoring Spirituality 5. Epilogues: Letting Go II. Detoxing the Theory 6. Becoming 12-Step Literate III. Stories for Our Times 7. Trauma and Recovery 8. Reality Bytes: Narrating Food Addictions 9. Writing Home: Applications to Family Therapy 10. Sobering Up Ophelia: Therapy with Children and Adolescents 11. Narrating Our Own Stories: Therapists in Recovery IV: No Conclusions 12. A Less Convenient Fiction Postscript: Muddling Through
Prologue Introduction: Remembering Addiction I. Writing for Our Lives 1. A Sobriety of Literary Merit 2. Letters of Invitation and Dismissal 3. Bargaining: Controlled Drinking and Other Negotiated Settlements 4. Telegrams from God: Reauthoring Spirituality 5. Epilogues: Letting Go II. Detoxing the Theory 6. Becoming 12-Step Literate III. Stories for Our Times 7. Trauma and Recovery 8. Reality Bytes: Narrating Food Addictions 9. Writing Home: Applications to Family Therapy 10. Sobering Up Ophelia: Therapy with Children and Adolescents 11. Narrating Our Own Stories: Therapists in Recovery IV: No Conclusions 12. A Less Convenient Fiction Postscript: Muddling Through
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