When Society Becomes an Addict
Author: Anne Wilson Schaef
Publisher: Harper Collins
Published: 1988-04-20
Total Pages: 172
ISBN-13: 0062548549
DOWNLOAD EBOOKAn incisive look at the system of addiction pervasive in Western society today.
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Author: Anne Wilson Schaef
Publisher: Harper Collins
Published: 1988-04-20
Total Pages: 172
ISBN-13: 0062548549
DOWNLOAD EBOOKAn incisive look at the system of addiction pervasive in Western society today.
Author: Anne Wilson Schaef
Publisher: Harper Collins
Published: 2013-03-26
Total Pages: 180
ISBN-13: 0062276034
DOWNLOAD EBOOKSchaef applies the addictions of sex, love, romance, and relationships to her broader addiction theory and clearly defines and contrasts the relationship addictions.
Author: Marc Lewis
Publisher: PublicAffairs
Published: 2015-07-14
Total Pages: 175
ISBN-13: 1610394380
DOWNLOAD EBOOKThrough the vivid, true stories of five people who journeyed into and out of addiction, a renowned neuroscientist explains why the "disease model" of addiction is wrong and illuminates the path to recovery. The psychiatric establishment and rehab industry in the Western world have branded addiction a brain disease. But in The Biology of Desire, cognitive neuroscientist and former addict Marc Lewis makes a convincing case that addiction is not a disease, and shows why the disease model has become an obstacle to healing. Lewis reveals addiction as an unintended consequence of the brain doing what it's supposed to do-seek pleasure and relief-in a world that's not cooperating. As a result, most treatment based on the disease model fails. Lewis shows how treatment can be retooled to achieve lasting recovery. This is enlightening and optimistic reading for anyone who has wrestled with addiction either personally or professionally.
Author: Anne Wilson Schaef
Publisher: Harper Collins
Published: 2012-12-04
Total Pages: 124
ISBN-13: 0062271164
DOWNLOAD EBOOKThe explosive bestseller that revolutionized our understanding of the addictive process. With a new introduction addressing the backlash to the co-dependency movement.
Author: Bruce Alexander
Publisher: Oxford University Press
Published: 2010-03-04
Total Pages: 485
ISBN-13: 0199588716
DOWNLOAD EBOOKAddiction is increasing all around the world, and the conventional remedies don't work. The Globalization of Addiction argues that the cause of this failure to control addiction is that past treatments have focused too single-mindedly on the afflicted individual addict. This book presents a radical rethink about the nature of addiction.
Author: Anne Wilson Schaef
Publisher: Ballantine Books
Published: 2013-08-14
Total Pages: 417
ISBN-13: 080415113X
DOWNLOAD EBOOKHere is a daily meditation book that addresses the need for humor in Twelve Step living. Each entry takes a humorous, ironic, or rueful look at such aspects of recovery as denial grandiosity, gratitude, and change. By turns irreverent and provocative, this little book can cause a lot of laughter and perhaps even aid in recovery.
Author: Johann Hari
Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing USA
Published: 2015-01-20
Total Pages: 433
ISBN-13: 1620408929
DOWNLOAD EBOOKThe New York Times Bestseller What if everything you think you know about addiction is wrong? Johann Hari's journey into the heart of the war on drugs led him to ask this question--and to write the book that gave rise to his viral TED talk, viewed more than 62 million times, and inspired the feature film The United States vs. Billie Holiday and the documentary series The Fix. One of Johann Hari's earliest memories is of trying to wake up one of his relatives and not being able to. As he grew older, he realized he had addiction in his family. Confused, not knowing what to do, he set out and traveled over 30,000 miles over three years to discover what really causes addiction--and what really solves it. He uncovered a range of remarkable human stories--of how the war on drugs began with Billie Holiday, the great jazz singer, being stalked and killed by a racist policeman; of the scientist who discovered the surprising key to addiction; and of the countries that ended their own war on drugs--with extraordinary results. Chasing the Scream is the story of a life-changing journey that transformed the addiction debate internationally--and showed the world that the opposite of addiction is connection.
Author: Gabor Maté, MD
Publisher: North Atlantic Books
Published: 2011-06-28
Total Pages: 522
ISBN-13: 1583944206
DOWNLOAD EBOOKA “thought-provoking and powerful” study that reframes everything you’ve been taught about addiction and recovery—from the New York Times–bestselling author of The Myth of Normal (Bruce Perry, author of The Boy Who Was Raised as a Dog). A world-renowned trauma expert combines real-life stories with cutting-edge research to offer a holistic approach to understanding addiction—its origins, its place in society, and the importance of self-compassion in recovery. Based on Gabor Maté’s two decades of experience as a medical doctor and his groundbreaking work with people with addiction on Vancouver’s skid row, this #1 international bestseller radically re-envisions a much misunderstood condition by taking a compassionate approach to substance abuse and addiction recovery. In the same vein as Bessel van der Kolk’s The Body Keeps the Score, In the Realm of Hungry Ghosts traces the root causes of addiction to childhood trauma and examines the pervasiveness of addiction in society. Dr. Maté presents addiction not as a discrete phenomenon confined to an unfortunate or weak-willed few, but as a continuum that runs throughout—and perhaps underpins—our society. It is not a medical “condition” distinct from the lives it affects but rather the result of a complex interplay among personal history, emotional and neurological development, brain chemistry, and the drugs and behaviors of addiction. Simplifying a wide array of brain and addiction research findings from around the globe, the book avoids glib self-help remedies, instead promoting a thorough and compassionate self-understanding as the first key to healing and wellness. Dr. Maté argues persuasively against contemporary health, social, and criminal justice policies toward addiction and how they perpetuate the War on Drugs. The mix of personal stories—including the author’s candid discussion of his own “high-status” addictive tendencies—and science with positive solutions makes the book equally useful for lay readers and professionals.
Author: Anne Wilson Schaef
Publisher: Harper Collins
Published: 2013-04-02
Total Pages: 244
ISBN-13: 0062283421
DOWNLOAD EBOOKSchaef and Fassel show how managers, workers, and organization members exhibit the classic symptoms of addiction: denying and avoiding problems, assuming that there is no other way of acting, and manipulating events to maintain the status quo.
Author: Michael Tandoi
Publisher: WestBow Press
Published: 2013-08
Total Pages: 173
ISBN-13: 1490802169
DOWNLOAD EBOOKWhen Michael was twenty-seven years old, his lengthy battle with drug addiction resulted in a seven-year prison sentence. It would take three years and the death of his father before he realized that his former life prevented him from becoming the man his father hoped he would be. Walking the road to recovery enabled him to change his life and become the man he was destined to be.