The Complete Family Guide to Addiction, 9781462538546
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Addiction recovery: A family guide to understanding, supporting, and overcoming.

The Complete Family Guide to Addiction

everything you need to know now to help your loved one and yourself

$41.48

  • Paperback

    262 pages

  • Release Date

    21 July 2019

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Summary

A Lifeline for Families: Navigating the Complexities of Addiction

If you’re struggling to support a loved one’s recovery from addiction and grappling with its impact on your family, know that you’re not alone. This comprehensive guide provides the unbiased information you need to navigate this challenging journey.

Inside, you’ll find expertly written guidance addressing the painful questions spouses, parents, and adult children face:

  • Why do addicts make destruc…

Book Details

ISBN-13:9781462538546
ISBN-10:1462538541
Author:Thomas F. Harrison, Hilary S. Connery
Publisher:Guilford Publications
Imprint:Guilford Press
Format:Paperback
Number of Pages:262
Release Date:21 July 2019
Weight:346g
Dimensions:33mm x 228mm x 153mm
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Critics Review

“Employing sensible, reader-friendly language, the authors give us a comprehensive, evidence-based primer on addictions, the challenges they pose for individuals and families, and the many treatment modalities currently available.”–Gabor Maté, MD, author of In The Realm of Hungry Ghosts: Close Encounters With Addiction “Wow, someone finally gets it! As an addict with 13 years in recovery, this book gives me so much insight into addiction, codependency, and what I put my family through. It also reminds me what people did that helped me, and what didn’t help. Every family member or friend of an addict should read this book! It brought back a lot of pain for me, but is so accurate and enlightening. It will help you save your loved one without ruining yourself in the process.”–Taffy L., San Rafael, California “This greatly needed book is packed with invaluable information for loved ones of people who struggle with addiction. Often lost and left by the wayside in addiction treatment, families are now taken by the hand and offered understandable explanations of complex concepts, presented in an unbiased way. The book’s compendium of resources is remarkable.”–Anne M. Fletcher, MS, RDN, author of Inside Rehab and Sober for Good “Accessible and comprehensive, this book equips you with the latest understanding of the shattering challenges of addiction. Whether it is your grown child, spouse, or other loved one who is afflicted, this book reveals the best ways to offer support.”–Robert Miranda Jr., PhD, Department of Psychiatry and Human Behavior, Brown University “I strongly recommend this book to all families who are struggling to help a loved one with an addiction. I wish I’d had this book when I first started to realize that my son had a problem. The book explains the chemical changes in the brain that cause our loved ones to continue abuse, and gives us insight on how their thought process is altered. There is invaluable information on how to find support groups, financial aid for treatment, and the best treatment facilities. This book has brought me great peace by giving me a better understanding of my son’s addiction and his journey to recovery.“–Robin S., Atlanta, Georgia “If you care about someone with an addiction, this is the book you need. Families and friends often spend months or years of frustration trying to figure out what addiction is and what they can do about it. This highly practical book cuts right to the chase–explaining the most current research and clinical experience in plain English–and tells you everything you need to know.”–Joseph P. Scholl, LICSW, attending social worker, McLean Hospital “Families who are knowledgeable about addiction and its treatment are in a better position to help the person they love. Without ‘taking sides,’ this easy-to-understand book describes a wide range of treatment approaches and provides useful suggestions and strategies for dealing with common issues. As an addiction treatment specialist, I found many useful ideas for educating my clients and their families.”–Oscar G. Bukstein, MD, MPH, Department of Psychiatry, Boston Children’s Hospital and Harvard Medical School -

About The Author

Thomas F. Harrison

Thomas F. Harrison is a professional writer and the former editor of a national periodical for attorneys. After a close friend developed a substance use problem, he devoted himself to helping families and friends learn how to cope with the challenges of addiction. He is based in Cambridge, Massachusetts.

Hilary S. Connery, MD, PhD, is Clinical Director of the Division of Alcohol and Drug Abuse at McLean Hospital in Belmont, Massachusetts, and Assistant Professor of Psychiatry at Harvard Medical School. Dr. Connery has worked to educate family members and involve them in treatment since entering clinical practice in 2000. Her expertise includes treatment of opioid use disorders and of co-occurring mental illness and substance use disorders. She contributed to the American Psychiatric Association Practice Guideline for Treatment of Substance Abuse and is an investigator in the New England Consortium of the National Drug Abuse Treatment Clinical Trials Network. Dr. Connery is New England Director for the American Academy of Addiction Psychiatry and is a national physician mentor in the Prescriber’s Clinical Support System, which trains practitioners throughout the country in evidence-based medical care for substance use disorders.

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