Review by Publisher's Weekly Review
Van Vechten, an attorney turned drug counselor who experienced drug addiction in her own family, offers information, guidance, and support to those dealing with another person's active addiction. Van Vechten writes that addiction is not a choice, but "a chronic... relapsing brain disease" that physiologically changes the brain's structure and function. It's characterized by compulsive drug seeking and use despite harmful consequences. The book first covers the legal realities and scientific facts of the disease process, and how and why some people become addicted; information about drugs and their effects on the body; criteria for diagnosis of addictive disorders; and how and why treatment works. Part Two deals with what happens when a person's addiction affects the family and describes a parallel path to recovery for addicts and those who love them. Part Three features action plans for making informed decisions about treatment, rules for living with a recovering addict, and ways to find serenity by practicing the principles of 12-Step programs. The book also includes an appendix with tables summarizing "drugs of abuse," a glossary, and chapter endnotes with references and lists of online resources. Van Vechten offers a solid handbook for those in search of help and authoritative advice. (Sept.) © Copyright PWxyz, LLC. All rights reserved.
Review by Library Journal Review
addiction/recovery Lawyer and addiction and drug counselor Van Vechten has experienced firsthand the throes of a family member's addiction. Her book begins by first classifying different drugs (including gambling) and their effects on the body, then goes on to describe risk factors and how causation is a "no fault" for family members. A variety of treatment options are presented, but mostly the narrative concentrates on living comfortably with the recovering addict. In a takeoff from Alcoholics Anonymous's 12-Step program, Van Vechten urges those close to the addict to seek their own peace and serenity. VERDICT While rather densely written, this overall -valuable guide will be welcomed by family members of loved ones struggling -with dependance habits. © Copyright 2018. Library Journals LLC, a wholly owned subsidiary of Media Source, Inc. No redistribution permitted.
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