Alcoholic Society

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A01=Norman K. Denzin
A01=Reece McGee
Alcoholic Experience
Alcoholic Identity
Alcoholic Lives
Alcoholic Understanding
Alcoholic's Dis-ease
Alcoholic's Relationship
Alcoholic's Theory
alcoholics
Alcoholics Anonymous
Alcoholic’s Dis-ease
Alcoholic’s Relationship
Alcoholic’s Theory
Alcoholism Treatment Centers
anonymous
Author_Norman K. Denzin
Author_Reece McGee
Category=JM
Chronic
Continuous Sobriety
conversation
Drawn Back
Drinking Act
Drunken Comportment
DUI
emotional coping mechanisms
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Family Week
field
Field Conversation
Grapevine
group therapy processes
Hit Bottom
Interpretive Structures
John M. Johnson
life
Norman K. Denzin
Problem Drinker
qualitative analysis alcoholism recovery
Real Alcoholic
self-identity reconstruction
Situational Alcoholic
socialization in recovery
substance use disorder
Successful Drinker
Treatment Center
treatment modalities addiction

Product details

  • ISBN 9781138534179
  • Weight: 453g
  • Dimensions: 152 x 229mm
  • Publication Date: 20 Sep 2017
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Hardback
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Offering a unique theoretical foundation to understanding the lived experience of the active alcoholic, Denzin asserts that alcoholism is a disease in which negative emotions divide the self into warring, inner factions, fueled and distorted by alcoholic intoxication. The work is solidly anchored in a long-term study of the socialization experiences that began in alcoholism treatment centers and continue in Alcoholics Anonymous recovery programs. It covers the treatment process, the restructuring of self, the alcoholic's interaction with his recovery treatment program, and the modalities of self-transcendence that result from treatment.

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