Recovery from Addiction: A Practical Guide to Treatment, Self-Help, and Quitting on Your Own
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Rating | : | 4.16 (736 Votes) |
Asin | : | 0814716083 |
Format Type | : | paperback |
Number of Pages | : | 248 Pages |
Publish Date | : | 0000-00-00 |
Language | : | English |
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program.Robert Granfield is Associate Professor of Sociology at the University of Denver. William Cloud is Associate Professor at the Graduate School of Social Work at the University of Denver, where he developed and has been chair of the Drug Dependency Concentration in the M.S.W. They are the co-authors of Coming Clean: Overcoming Addiction without Treatment (also available from NYU Press) and have each taught, conducted research, and worked in
Schaler,Ph.D., Adjunct Professor of Justice, Law and Society,American University, Washington, DC, and author of Addiction Is a Choice"In Recovery from Addiction, Drs. "A very up-to-date 'Consumer's Guide' to the best-of-the-best in addiction solutions. Kern,Founder and Director of Addiction Alternatives and Life Managements Skills, Inc."An instant classic, Professors Cloud and Granfield carefully show how solving existential problems is the only way people ‘recover’ from the metaphorical disease called ‘addiction.’ Recovery from Addiction should be required reading for anyone who believes addiction ‘treatme
They are unlikely to be aware of why one form of intervention would be a good choice for their particular problem or why some approaches may, under some conditions, actually be harmful. Lacking reliable information, they are unable to make informed choices.Recovery from Addiction offers a concise, reader-friendly guide for substance dependent persons, their families, and friends to help make sense of the full range of available treatment options.Cloud and Granfield introduce readers to their option
A Unique perspective. Louie Blueheart My Instructor in my MSW program is one of the authors of this book. He gave a perspective on the book most people wouldn't get from just reading the book. I like his view on change and recovering from substance use disorders. He has a unique view and I believe it is very valid. He believes that there is more than one way to change Substance Use Diso