A comprehensive theoretical and practical presentation on the assessment and treatment of adult children of alcoholics.
In Treating Adult Children of Alcoholics, renowned psychologist, researcher, and author Stephanie Brown develops an in-depth, integrated theory linking childhood experiences with an alcoholic parent to developmental difficulties. She emphasizes the importance of the traumatic family environment and provides rich clinical descriptions, linking systems theory and literature of the handicapped to the experience of children of alcoholics.
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A comprehensive theoretical and practical presentation on the assessment and treatment of adult children of alcoholics.
The book that revolutionized the psychotherapist's approach to treating alcoholism
When it was first published in 1985, Treating the Alcoholic challenged traditional psychotherapeutic approaches to alcoholism treatment. Since then, thousands of mental health professionals, using Dr. Stephanie Brown's treatment model, have found renewed faith in their ability to help alcoholic patients achieve lasting recovery.
The book begins by studying the experiences of people who have stopped drinking and provides firsthand descriptions of the inevitable emotional, physical, and...
The book that revolutionized the psychotherapist's approach to treating alcoholism
When it was first published in 1985, Treating the Alco...
This is a supportive and practical guide for family members of recovering addicts. The book offers both immediate and long-term assistance, with progress charts and exercises for each family member to record experiences, rather than struggle with an unhealthy system of relating.
This is a supportive and practical guide for family members of recovering addicts. The book offers both immediate and long-term assistance, with progr...
Family relationships change dramatically when one or more members stops drinking. Far from offering a "quick fix" to family problems, in fact, the first years of sobriety are often marked by continuing tension that fuels marital stress, acting-out kids, and difficulties at work. This book explores the process of recovery from addiction as it affects the entire family, presenting an innovative model for understanding and treating families navigating this difficult period. The authors draw upon extensive clinical and research experience to demonstrate how families can be helped to regroup after...
Family relationships change dramatically when one or more members stops drinking. Far from offering a "quick fix" to family problems, in fact, the fir...
Dr. Stephanie Brown, a pioneering addiction researcher and therapist, offers women a map to find their way through the rocky spots in sobriety. For many women, newfound sobriety--with its hard-won joys and accomplishments--is often a lonely and unsatisfying experience. Here, pioneering therapist Stephanie Brown, Ph.D., helps readers understand that leaving behind the numbing comfort of alcohol or other drugs means you must face yourself, perhaps for the first time. With personal stories and gentle guidance, Brown helps readers unravel painful truths and confusing feelings in the process...
Dr. Stephanie Brown, a pioneering addiction researcher and therapist, offers women a map to find their way through the rocky spots in sobriety. Fo...