
Addiction Dilemmas
Family Experiences from Literature and Research and Their Lessons for Practice
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Addiction Dilemmas
Family Experiences from Literature and Research and Their Lessons for Practice
About this book
Addiction Dilemmas
"Professor Orford is one of the most distinguished researchers of addictions today. In this book he aims to counter the neglect and misunderstanding faced by families affected by addiction â an estimated one hundred million worldwide â and to highlight the personal, professional and public policy dilemmas. By drawing on personal accounts from fiction, autobiography and Professor Orford and his colleagues' own international research Âprogramme, the voices of children, wives, grandparents and friends spring to life. The penetrating and sensitive commentary, and thought-provoking questions and exercises make this book invaluable for practitioners, Âresearchers and family members. It demonstrates the many shared Âexperiences of family members across continents and over time, whether alcohol, drug misuse or gambling is involved."
Judith Harwin, Professor of Social Work, Brunel University, UK
Addiction Dilemmas explores the impact of addiction on those closest to the individuals affected â their families. Many barriers can stand in the way of family members receiving help, not least a lack of available services and a failure on the part of professionals and their organisations to fully Âappreciate the nature of the dilemmas which they face.
This book is based on a combination of personal interviews from scientific research, accounts from biography and autobiography (featuring well-known names both past and present) and excerpts from well-informed works of literature. The book's core theme is the stress faced by family members when a close relative has an addiction problem, and the struggles they experience in deciding how to cope. By tracing the same dilemmas through a range of contexts, Jim Orford offers unique insights to professionals who deal with people with addictions and their families, researchers, policy makers and ultimately family members themselves. Sources include The Tenant of Wildfell Hall by Anne Brontë, A Chancer by James Kelman, Long Day's Journey into Night by Eugene O'Neill, and biographies of close relatives of Dylan Thomas and Samuel Taylor Coleridge.
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Table of contents
- Cover
- Title Page
- Copyright
- Preface
- Sources and Acknowledgements
- Chapter 1: We'll Be There for Him
- Chapter 2: Long Day's Journey into Night by Eugene OâNeill
- Chapter 3: Tough Love
- Chapter 4: Wives of Gamblers
- Chapter 5: The Tenant of Wildfell Hall by Anne Brontë
- Chapter 6: British Sikh Wives and Daughters Stand Up to Men's Drinking
- Chapter 7: Nil by Mouth
- Chapter 8: Worrying for Drinkers in Aboriginal Australia
- Chapter 9: A Prodigal Son
- Chapter 10: Parents of Problem Gamblers
- Chapter 11: The Tale of Caitlin Thomas
- Chapter 12: Dylan Thomas in America by John Malcolm Brinnin
- Chapter 13: An Imaginary Conversation
- Chapter 14: Father Figure by Beverley Nichols
- Chapter 15: Growing Up with My Mother by Virginia Ironside
- Chapter 16: Mrs Sara Coleridge and Friends
- Chapter 17: Five Husbands of Wives with Drinking Problems
- Chapter 18: A Chancer by James Kelman
- Chapter 19: Growing Up with Parents Who Drink Excessively
- Chapter 20: Baudelaire and His Mother in Chains
- Chapter 21: Fever Pitch by Richard Brooks
- Chapter 22: I Only Had the Baby's Welfare at Heart
- Further Reading
- Index