Addictions and the family: An introduction Teri A. LougheadMitchell B. Young OriginalPaper Pages: 383 - 385
Manufacturing multiple meanings of addiction: Time-limited realities Howard J. ShafferMelissa Robbins OriginalPaper Pages: 387 - 404
Shame, attachment, and addictions: Implications for family therapists David R. Cook OriginalPaper Pages: 405 - 419
Behavioral and neurochemical commonalities in addiction Stanley G. SunderwirthHarvey Milkman OriginalPaper Pages: 421 - 433
Codependency: Addictive love, adjustive relating, or both? Paul H. WrightKatherine D. Wright OriginalPaper Pages: 435 - 454
Addictions as a process: Commonalties or codependence Teri A. Loughead OriginalPaper Pages: 455 - 470
The evolution of family therapy approaches to substance abuse: Personal reflections and thoughts on integration Thomas C. Todd OriginalPaper Pages: 471 - 495
Attending to the shame: Working with addicted populations Mitchell B. Young OriginalPaper Pages: 497 - 505
Inpatient versus outpatient treatment of substance abuse: Recent developments in the controversy Nicholas A. Cummings OriginalPaper Pages: 507 - 520
Ethnocentrism and beyond: Letters between a family therapist and an advocate of alcoholics anonymous Fred P. Piercy OriginalPaper Pages: 521 - 530