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Addiction as an Attachment Disorder (Paperback)
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From the Foreword: "Addiction is a disorder in self-regulation.
Individuals who become dependent on addictive substances cannot
regulate their emotions, self-care, self-esteem, and relationships.
In this monumental and illuminating text Philip Flores covers all
the reasons why this is so. But it is the domain of interpersonal
relations that he makes clear why individuals susceptible to
substance use disorders (SUDs) are especially vulnerable. His
emphasis on addiction as an attachment disorder is principally
important because he provides extensive scholarly and clinical
insights as to why certain vulnerable individuals so desperately
need to substitute chemical solutions and connections for human
ones. The strength of Flores's paradigm of addiction as an
attachment disorder is that it is a theory that effectively and
wisely guides treatment, but at the same time, when properly
implemented or practiced, the treatment resonates with and further
enhances the theory. Flores's work here is an extraordinary one
because, in parsimonious and clear language, he makes a major
contribution to the literature and practice of effective
psychotherapy in general and effective psychotherapy for the
addictions in particular. He fills in all the gaps between theory
and practice covering wide and ranging issues of what practice and
empirical findings have to teach about the critical ingredients of
AA, group therapy, and individual psychotherapy. This is a job well
done because it helps students and experienced clinicians alike to
always be mindful of how they bring their humanity to the distress
and suffering of others. His theory of addiction as an attachment
disorder makes it particularly clear how especially important this
is for those suffering with addictive disorders. " Edward J.
Khantzian, M.D., clinical professor of psychiatry, Harvard Medical
School A Jason Aronson Book"
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