Taking Back Your Life e-bog
87,51 DKK
(inkl. moms 109,38 DKK)
Up-to-date, guided support to help women with a gambling problem achieve the rewards of a hopeful life, free of addictionUp-to-date, guided support to help women with a gambling problem achieve the rewards of a hopeful life, free of addiction Today, more than five million women in the United States struggle with problem gambling, and this number continues to increase as casinos, online card roo...
E-bog
87,51 DKK
Forlag
Hazelden Publishing
Udgivet
23 oktober 2009
Længde
248 sider
Genrer
JMP
Sprog
English
Format
epub
Beskyttelse
LCP
ISBN
9781592858644
Up-to-date, guided support to help women with a gambling problem achieve the rewards of a hopeful life, free of addictionUp-to-date, guided support to help women with a gambling problem achieve the rewards of a hopeful life, free of addiction Today, more than five million women in the United States struggle with problem gambling, and this number continues to increase as casinos, online card rooms, and other venues continue to multiply.In this groundbreaking book, addiction expert Diane Rae Davis, Ph.D., offers women everywhere the support they need to face this debilitating problem and take the necessary steps to regain control of their lives. Offering information on preventing relapse, finding support groups, and healing relationships with loved ones, Davis uses the most up-to-date research and methods for treatment to help women gamblers:identify what makes them vulnerable to addictionrecognize the costs and consequences of gambling behaviorssee what it means to "e;hit bottom"e;determine how to begin and continue on the road to recovery using a virtual toolbox of techniquesEach section of this user-friendly guide highlights real success stories of women who have gone through the same issues and treatment strategies, and who have discovered the rewards of beating a gambling problem and reclaimed hope for their lives.Diane Rae Davis, Ph.D., is a professor in the School of Social Work and Human Services at Eastern Washington University. She has researched and written extensively on addiction and recovery, specifically with regard to women in recovery from compulsive gambling.