Women's Perspectives on Drugs and Alcohol

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addiction and social control
Alcohol
Alcohol Treatment Services
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Camberwell Council
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Chronic
Community Drug Team
Drinking Women
Drug Problems
Drug Rehabilitation Unit
Drug Treatment Agencies
Drug Users
Drugs
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female help-seeking behaviour
Female Problem Drinkers
gender dynamics in addiction treatment
gendered substance misuse
General Psychiatric Units
Health Professionals
Held
Heroin User
Lifestyle Consequences
Male Partners
Male Service Users
Minor Tranquilliser
Perspective
Problem Drinking Women
Problem Recognition
psychosocial interventions
qualitative health research
Rehab
Service Orientation
substance use stigma
Violated
Women
Women Substance Users
Women's Drug

Product details

  • ISBN 9781138733312
  • Weight: 453g
  • Dimensions: 152 x 219mm
  • Publication Date: 11 Nov 2019
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Paperback
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This title was first published in 2001. This text explores a number of questions concerning women's problem drug use and drinking. It details findings from research which examined the type of problems women experience; how, why and by whom a woman's substance abuse becomes identified as a problem; and what happens when they seek help. The author recognizes the centrality of gender and gender relationships and aims to go beyond the traditional view of gender that has been put foward in relation to substance abuse. She explores the complexities of gender as a process and an institution, and the subtle ways it infiltrates the lives of users. On a theoretical level, Pamela Raine introduces her ideas into a field where women have traditionally been the underdogs. She offers a thorough account of women's problematic experiences with alcohol and drugs, and consciously allows the voices of these women to come through. In turn, these voices are contextualized by key themes. For example, the substances created chaos in the lives of female users, while complex mechanisms of social control shaped their gendered experiences of these substances. Help-seeking responses of professionals and the advantages and disadvantages of treatment are contextualized as key areas in these gendered experiences. Finally, Raine makes recommendations matching the results of her research. The reader should learn how gender influences the ways in which users co-ordinate their space, their time, their substances, community resources, and others (whether other users, relatives, families or carers).

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