Addicted Like Me : A Mother-Daughter Story of Substance Abuse and Recovery
(2009)

Nonfiction

eBook

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PUBLISHED
[United States] : Basic Books, 2009
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DESCRIPTION

1 online resource (280 pages)

ISBN/ISSN
9781580053181 MWT17636728, 1580053181 17636728
LANGUAGE
English
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Told through the voices of a mother-daughter writing team, "Addicted Like Me" offers a detailed personal account of addiction and how it affects the entire family. Karen Franklin recounts her own past as a young addict, her struggle with the alcoholism of her parents, and ultimately her husband's and children's addictions. Lauren King, Franklin's daughter, tells of her own spiral of addiction-from marijuana and alcohol to crystal meth. As a valuable complement to their own stories of addiction and recovery, Franklin and King also provide advice and resources for parents dealing with addiction. In this prescriptive section they discuss how to identify the signs of addiction, where to turn for help, and how to understand this disease. Told from the trustworthy perspective of two people who have been there, these hard-won tips are preventative in their efforts to help parents help their kids at an early phase, rather than glossing over what may be calls for help. "Addicted Like Me" tackles the long-lasting effects of addiction in many shapes, and provides a mother-daughter story of recovery that is sure to resonate with parents and children facing similar issues

Mode of access: World Wide Web

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