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Broadening the Base of Addiction Mutual Support Groups: Bringing Theory and Science to Contemporary Trends [Hardback]

Edited by (Chestnut Health Systems, USA), Edited by (Harvard Medical School and MGH-Harvard Center for Addiction Medicine, USA), Edited by (Medical Director at Working Sobriety Chicago, USA)
  • Formāts: Hardback, 268 pages, height x width: 246x174 mm, weight: 612 g, 2 Line drawings, black and white
  • Izdošanas datums: 20-Sep-2013
  • Izdevniecība: Routledge
  • ISBN-10: 0415836824
  • ISBN-13: 9780415836821
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  • Formāts: Hardback, 268 pages, height x width: 246x174 mm, weight: 612 g, 2 Line drawings, black and white
  • Izdošanas datums: 20-Sep-2013
  • Izdevniecība: Routledge
  • ISBN-10: 0415836824
  • ISBN-13: 9780415836821
Mutual-help groups have proliferated, diversified and adapted to emerging substance-related trends over the past 75 years, and have been the focus of rigorous research for the past 30 years. This book reviews the history of mutual support groups for addiction that have arisen as adjuncts or alternatives to Twelve Step Programs, including secular mutual support groups like Secular Organization for Sobriety, Smart Recovery and Women for Sobriety, and faith-based mutual support groups like Celebrate Recovery. It also considers the mutual support groups attended by families and friends of addicts. These mutual support groups are examined in terms of their histories, theoretical underpinnings and intended communities.The structures common in mutual support groups have influenced the rise of a new recovery advocacy movement and new recovery community institutions such as recovery ministries, recovery community centers, sober cafes, sober sports clubs, and recovery-focused projects in music, theatre and the arts. This volume explores how collectively, these trends reflect the cultural and political awakening of people in recovery and growing recognition and celebration of multiple pathways of long-term addiction recovery. This book was originally published as a special issue of the Journal of Groups in Addiction and Recovery.
Citation Information vii
Notes on Contributors xi
1 Introduction: The Promise of Mutual Support
1(3)
Jeffrey D. Roth
2 Broadening the Base of Addiction Mutual-Help Organizations
4(21)
John F. Kelly
William L. White
Part I Mutual Support Groups Outside of Twelve Step Programs
25(72)
3 SMART Recovery: Self-Empowering, Science-Based Addiction Recovery Support
27(16)
A. Tom Horvath
Julie Yeterian
4 Empowering Your Sober Self: The LifeRing Approach to Addiction Recovery
43(12)
Martin Nicolaus
5 Moderation Management: A Mutual-Help Organization for Problem Drinkers Who Are Not Alcohol-Dependent
55(12)
Anna Lembke
Keith Humphreys
6 Women for Sobriety: 35 Years of Challenges, Changes, and Continuity
67(30)
Rebecca M. Fenner
Mary H. Gifford
Part II Mutual Support Groups for Addiction for Specific Populations
97(68)
7 Ethnic-Specific Support Systems as a Method for Sustaining Long-Term Addiction Recovery
99(18)
Arthur C. Evans, Jr.
Ijeoma Achara-Abrahams
Roland Lamb
William L. White
8 Methadone Anonymous and Mutual Support for Medication-Assisted Recovery
117(13)
Walter Ginter
9 Mutual-Help Groups for People With Co-Occurring Disorders
130(21)
Joan E. Zweben
Sarah Ashbrook
10 Giving Back and Getting Something Back: The Role of Mutual-Aid Groups for Individuals in Recovery From Incarceration, Addiction, and Mental Illness
151(14)
Chyrell D. Bellamy
Michael Rowe
Patricia Benedict
Larry Davidson
Part III Mutual Support Groups for Addiction --- Generalizing the Principles
165(84)
11 Use of Mutual Support to Counteract the Effects of Socially Constructed Stigma: Gender and Drug Addiction
167(16)
Jolene M. Sanders
12 Youth Participation in Mutual Support Groups: History, Current Knowledge, and Areas for Future Research
183(26)
Lora L. Passetti
Susan H. Godley
Mark D. Godley
13 Al-Anon Family Groups: Origins, Conceptual Basis, Outcomes, and Research Opportunities
209(18)
Christine Timko
L. Brendan Young
Rudolf H. Moos
14 New Addiction-Recovery Support Institutions: Mobilizing Support Beyond Professional Addiction Treatment and Recovery Mutual Aid
227(22)
William L. White
John F. Kelly
Jeffrey D. Roth
Index 249
Jeffrey D. Roth is Editor of the Journal of Groups in Addiction and Recovery and the author of Group Psychotherapy and Recovery from Addiction: Carrying the Message. He is the medical director of Working Sobriety Chicago, an outpatient treatment program for addiction.



William L. White is a Senior Research Consultant at Chestnut Health Systems in the USA.



John F. Kelly is Associate Professor in Psychiatry at Harvard Medical School, USA, Program Director of the Addiction Recovery Management Service and Associate Director of the Center for Addiction Medicine in the Department of Psychiatry at the Massachusetts General Hospital in Boston, USA.