Includes bibliographical references (p. 315-327) and indexes.
Contents:
Managed intimacy -- Acknowledgement -- The Theory -- ch. 1. Addiction in perspective -- Dangerous consumptions -- Overview of this book -- Companion relationships -- ch. 2. A social world -- Worlds, paradigms and assumptions -- The particle paradigm -- The social paradigm -- Switching to a social world -- ch. 3. Addiction and connecting -- Connecting to the world -- Patterns of fragmentation -- ch. 4. Responding to addiction -- The prospect of change -- Setting out and setting back -- Making it stick -- pt. 2. Processes -- ch. 5. Becoming Intimate -- Living in relationships -- Intimacy and the "Four Cs" -- Special considerations -- Quality intimacy? -- ch. 6. Intimacies in addictive contexts -- Intimacy within addictive relationships -- Intimacies for others -- Systems of intimate connections -- ch. 7. Intimacy and power -- Controlling tactics -- The myth of disinhibition -- Violence as a social event -- Managed intimacy -- ch. 14. Subject index. ch. 8. Fragmented Lives -- Fragmenting environments -- How intimates respond -- Broader social dynamics -- ch. 9. Collective opportunities -- Empowerment and connectedness -- Reconnecting intimates -- Responsibility for change -- Change processes -- Guidelines for effective collective action -- ch. 10. Reintegration -- What is reintegration? -- Six phases of reintegration -- Reforming intimacies -- Enabling closeness and compassion -- Domains of connectedness -- pt. 4. Applications -- Family resources -- Social resources from inner power -- Social resources offered by services -- ch. 12. Mobilizing communities -- Volunteer networks -- Croatian/Italian community clubs -- An indigenous approach -- ch. 13. Applications to practice -- ch. 14. Barriers to social inclusive practice -- Social engagement -- Social assessment -- Facilitative meetings -- ch. 14. Looking ahead -- Where it fits -- Future opportunities -- Notes -- Glossary -- Bibliography -- Author index -- Subject index.
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