ABSTRACT

In Practicing Prodependence: The Clinical Alternative to Codependency Treatment, Drs. Weiss and Buck present a new social and psychological model of human interdependence-focused treatment for families and loved ones of addicts.

Unlike Codependence, Prodependence celebrates the human need for and pursuit of intimate connection, viewing this as a positive force for change. This strength and attachment-based model is focused on accepting and celebrating human connection in ways that are healthy and life affirming for each person – even in the face of addiction. In this way, Prodependence presents a new paradigm through which loved ones can learn to love more effectively, without bearing shame or judgment for the valuable help they give.

This book will assist counselors, therapists, and addiction professionals in improving the ways they treat loved ones of addicts and other troubled people, teaching readers how to offer clients more dignity for their suffering than blame for the problem.

part Section 1|29 pages

Understanding Codependence

chapter 1|19 pages

The "Diagnosis" of Codependency

chapter 2|8 pages

The Sociological Failings of Codependency

part Section 2|34 pages

Understanding Prodependence

chapter 3|23 pages

Connection, Attachment, and Abuse

chapter 4|9 pages

What Is Prodependence?

part Section 3|55 pages

Conceptualizing Prodependence Treatment

chapter 6|13 pages

Foundations of Clinical Practice

chapter 7|25 pages

Clinical Applications of Prodependence

part Section 4|81 pages

The Workbook

part Section 5|13 pages

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