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Loving Our Addicted Daughters Back to Life
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16 June 2015

The latest information on gender-specific treatment of addiction and recovery can be found in this go-to manual for parents seeking direction to help their daughters. Step-by-step guidelines present tools for recognizing substance abuse in young women; communicating with them and their care providers; dealing with relapse and long-term recovery; and managing parental shame, guilt, fear, anger, and loving detachment.
Linda Dahl is the author of six books, including Morning Glory (2012), chosen as a New York Times Notable Book of the Year. A mother of two, she currently resides in New York.
Publishers Weekly 5/22/2015 Novelist (Cleans Up Nicely) and biographer Dahl has done her homework on the topic of gender-specific treatment for alcohol and/or drug addiction, and she presents her findings in a thorough and forthright manner. The mother of a young woman with addiction issues as well as a recovering alcoholic herself, Dahl is personally engaged with her subject, but her primary focus is on providing useful information to others. Dahl points out that girls and young women are the fastest-growing group of addicts in the country,” and risky substance use is the number one public healthcare problem for U.S. youth. She walks readers through the process of turning addiction around, going over the warning signs of substance abuse, when and how to intervene, the benefits of gender-specific recovery programs (preferably inpatient, with strong aftercare), and other topics (women addicts, she notes, are particularly prone to guilt and shame, and may require longer treatment plans than males). Dahl also includes a helpful assessment of specific types of treatment facilities. This compassionate and invaluable guide will aide parents as they set out to support their addicted daughters on the journey to recovery and healing. (June)
Introduction
Chapter One: My Daughter, Myself: Kim and I
Chapter Two: Does Your Daughter Have an Addiction Problem?
Chapter Three: From Protecting Her Use to Helping Her Get Healthy
Chapter Four: Providing Her with Opportunities to Change
Chapter Five: Why Gender Matters in Substance Use Disorders
Chapter Six: Getting Her Effective Treatment
Chapter Seven: Gender-Specific Treatment: A Growing Trend
Chapter Eight: Special Considerations
Chapter Nine: Her Recovery Is a Dance, Not a Straight Line
Chapter Ten: Be There As You Can
Chapter Eleven: Just Say Yes: What’s New and What You Can Do
Appendix: Resources
Suggested Reading