Narrative means to sober ends: treating addiction and its aftermath/ Jonathan Diamond
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616.860082 BRA/W Women & addiction: a comprehensive handbook/ | 616.8603 DIC/A Addiction and change: how addictions develop and addicted people recover/ | 616.8606 CON/S Substance Abuse Treatment and the Stages of Change/ | 616.8606 DIA/N Narrative means to sober ends: treating addiction and its aftermath/ | 616.8606 MIL/T Treating addictive behaviors/ | 616.8606 MUE/I Integrated treatment for dual disorders/ | 616.8606 PIC/S Solution-focused substance abuse treatment/ |
PART I. WRITING FOR OUR LIVES; Chapter One. A Sobriety of Literary Merit; Chapter Two. Letters of Invitation and Dismissal; Chapter Three. Bargaining: Controlled Drinking and Other Negotiated Settlements; Chapter Four. Telegrams from God: Reauthoring Spirituality; Chapter Five. Epilogues: Letting Go;
PART II. DETOXING THE THEORY; Chapter Six. Becoming 12-Step Literate;
PART III. STORIES FOR OUR TIMES. Chapter Seven. Trauma and Recovery Chapter Eight. Reality Bytes: Narrating Food Addictions; Chapter Nine. Writing Home: Applications to Family Therapy; Chapter Ten. Sobering Up Ophelia: Therapy with Children and Adolescents; Chapter Eleven. Narrating Our Own Stories: Therapists in Recovery; PART IV. NO CONCLUSIONS; Chapter Twelve. A Less Convenient Fiction; Postscript: Muddling Through; Notes; References and Selected Bibliography; Index; About Guilford Publications; Discover More Guilford Titles
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