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More About This Title Addiction Dilemmas - Family Experiences fromLiterature and Research and their Lessons forPractice
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- Draws on a unique breadth of material to illustrate the dilemmas faced by family members in coping with a close relative's addiction
- Raises questions and points to controversies rather than dispensing prescriptive "one size fits all" advice
- Brings together accounts from research interviews, biography, autobiography and relevant fiction in a creative and original way
- Tackles common misunderstandings at public, practitioner, scholarly and policy levels about the predicaments that family members commonly find themselves in
- Each chapter closes with a commentary, questions and exercises designed to further develop understanding for professionals and students
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Sources and Acknowledgements xiii
1. We'll Be There for Him: A Family Responds to Relapse 1
2. Long Day's Journey into Night by Eugene O'Neill 9
3. Tough Love: A Television Studio Discussion 15
4. Wives of Gamblers 21
5. The Tenant of Wildfell Hall by Anne Brontë 31
6. British SikhWives and Daughters Stand Up toMen's Drinking 38
7. Nil By Mouth: A Film by Gary Oldman 46
8. Worrying for Drinkers in Aboriginal Australia 52
9. A Prodigal Son: The Mother's Story 65
10. Parents of Problem Gamblers 75
11. The Tale of Caitlin Thomas 88
12. Dylan Thomas in America by John Malcolm Brinnin 103
13. An Imaginary Conversation:Wives in Mexico, England, South Korea and Italy 111
14. Father Figure by Beverley Nichols 124
15. Growing Up with My Mother by Virginia Ironside 131
16. Mrs Sara Coleridge and Friends 138
17. Five Husbands ofWives with Drinking Problems: A Focus Group 153
18. A Chancer by James Kelman 169
19. Growing Up with ParentsWho Drink Excessively: Four Stories 175
20. Baudelaire and His Mother in Chains 185
21. Fever Pitch by Richard Brooks 194
22. I Only Had the Baby'sWelfare at Heart: Concerned Grandmothers 199
Further Reading 207
Index 209
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“Although the book may lend itself best to a student leadership, its diversity and links to the addiction literature will make it of interest to a wide range of professionals, as well as all who have had any personal contact with addiction.” (The British Journal of Psychiatry, 1 May 2012)