Treatment of Shame and Guilt in Alcoholism Counseling

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AA Community
AA Group
Alcoholic Families
Alcoholic Parent0027
Alcoholic Women
Alcoholics Anonymous
Alcoholism Counseling
Ashamed Person
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Author_Ron Potter-Efron
Boundary Violations
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chemical dependency counseling
Chemically Dependent
Chemically Dependent Families
childhood intervention strategies
Client's Shame
concept
current
Defensive Strategies
emotional coping mechanisms
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evil
experience
family trauma recovery
group therapy techniques
Healing Shame
Impulse Control
indescribable
Internalized Shame
internalized shame scale
Irrational Guilt
ISS
Maternal Alcoholism
Present Clinical Sample
Rational Guilt
reality
relationship
revival
shame and guilt dynamics in addiction
Shame Spiral
shame's
timeless
Total Clinical Samples
Violated
Young Man

Product details

  • ISBN 9780866567183
  • Weight: 580g
  • Dimensions: 156 x 216mm
  • Publication Date: 09 Mar 1989
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Inc
  • Publication City/Country: US
  • Product Form: Hardback
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This insightful new book sheds light directly on shame and guilt--interactive aspects of the human condition that are deeply involved in the development and treatment of alcoholism and chemical dependency. Contributors to this valuable book discuss the process of healing internalized shame within the chemically dependent client and among the family members. They explore creative techniqes that foster understanding and coping strategies--videotaping and storytelling with clay and stuffed animals. Professionals who are experienced in treating chemically dependent clients and their families explore shame and the healing of shame, while examining the culture within which both occur. A major focus is the destructiveness of shame and guilt--shame keeps the family from seeking help, erodes self-worth, and produces destructive secrets that cannot heal, and guilt may circulate freely between alcoholic and family members, so that everyone begins to feel responsible for the pain of others.
Potter-Efron, Ron; Potter-Efron, Patricia

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