Description |
xi, 145 pages ; 24 cm |
Bibliography |
Includes bibliographical references (pages 135-140) and index. |
Contents |
Introduction: why alcoholism is a feminist issue -- Women and alcoholism -- Women in recovery -- Women's struggle with surrender: steps one through three -- Women cleaning house: steps four through nine -- Women passing it on: steps ten through twelve -- Conclusion: empowering women, collectively and individually. |
Summary |
Can a recovery program like Alcoholics Anonymous inadvertently discourage women from seeking treatment? Are there ways that it can more effectively contribute to their sobriety? Combining individual personal narratives with statistical data, Jolene Sanders offers valuable insight into how women adapt the twelve-step program and interact with the masculine culture of AA in ways that allow them to conquer addiction and take control of their lives. |
Subject |
Women alcoholics.
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Women alcoholics -- Rehabilitation.
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Alcoholics Anonymous.
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ISBN |
9781935049081 hardback alkaline paper |
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1935049089 hardback alkaline paper |
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