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Addictive States of Mind

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Addictive States of Mind

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Addictive States of Mind book

Addictive States of Mind

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Addictive States of Mind book

Edited ByMarion Bower, Rob Hale, Heather Wood
Edition 1st Edition
First Published 2013
eBook Published 27 September 2019
Pub. Location London
Imprint Routledge
DOI https://doi.org/10.4324/9780429471599
Pages 256
eBook ISBN 9780429471599
Subjects Behavioral Sciences
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Bower, M., Hale, R., & Wood, H. (Eds.). (2013). Addictive States of Mind (1st ed.). Routledge. https://doi.org/10.4324/9780429471599

ABSTRACT

This chapter, written by a psychiatrist working with people with severe and complex addictions, sets the scene. We are provided with a graphic account of the multiple problems—physical, psychological, social, financial—of someone with severe drug addiction, where sex working and the risks of pregnancy, infection, and assault compound an already challenging presentation. The personal history of trauma and abuse means that the patient requires highly skilled and sensitive management, and adaptations in service provision—such as no morning appointments—that respect the individual’s lifestyle. The conflict for professionals is encapsulated in a brief description of the responses of Vanessa Crawford’s patient group when asked what messages they would like to be conveyed to future doctors: don’t prejudge us, treat us as individuals, give us proper pain control—and “don’t trust us”. Implicit in this is the recognition that they are in the grip of something that leads them to deceive, probably themselves, but also others—a wish to pervert a relationship to someone who is trying to help. Crawford conveys the importance of being knowledgeable, but not omniscient; of helping the individual to overcome the barrier of shame, which may lead to information being withheld; and the crucial contribution of a collaborative and coherent staff team in containing such challenging patients and in helping them to turn a corner towards recovery.

TABLE OF CONTENTS

chapter |11 pages

Introduction

ByMarion Bower, Rob Hale, Heather Wood

chapter One|19 pages

Challenges in a substance misuse service

ByVanessa Crawford

chapter Two|17 pages

Parental addiction and the impact on children

ByBiddy Youell

chapter Three|18 pages

Won't they just grow out of it? Binge drinking and the adolescent process

ByMarion Bower

chapter Four|18 pages

A neglected field

ByLuis Rodríguez de la Sierra

chapter Five|22 pages

The deprivation of female drug addicts: a case for specialist treatment

ByAngela Foster

chapter Six|16 pages

Flying a kite: psychopathy as a defence against psychosis—observations on dual (and triple) diagnosis

ByRob Hale, Rajeev Dhar

chapter Seven|26 pages

Gambling: addicted to the game

ByJessica Yakeley, Richard Taylor

chapter Eight|23 pages

The nature of the addiction in "sex addiction" and paraphilias

ByHeather Wood

chapter Nine|23 pages

Anorexia nervosa: addiction or not an addiction?

BySusannah Rose

chapter Ten|12 pages

In search of a reliable container: staff supervision at a drug dependency unit

ByRob Hale
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