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CONTENTS Preface Acknowledgments Chapter 1. Dual Diagnosis and the Family System Who Takes Care of Whom? When Is Too Much Help No Help? What Happens When Family Seems to Be the Enemy? When Family Members Die, Then What? Chapter 2. Reasons For Resisting Treatment If I Get Well, Will I Lose Control? Will I Stop Feeling Normal If I Stop Using? Who Will I Be If I Get Well? Whom Can I Trust? Chapter 3. Misunderstandings About Dual Diagnosis What Is "Normal" versus "Abnormal" Behavior? How Is My Grandiosity a Problem? What's Wrong with Getting Over on People? Who's More Scared of My Anger, You or I? What If I Say There's More Than One Me? Chapter 4. The Role of Hope, Empowerment, and Spirituality in Recovery for the Dually Diagnosed Client Hope Empowerment Spirituality Chapter 5. What the Consumer and the Family of the Consumer Can Do Today to Improve Treatment Options Getting Well: Finding and Receiving Appropriate Ensuring Wellness for All: The Need for Advocacy Staying Well: The Importance of Continuing Care Dual-Diagnosis Treatment for Improved Dual-Diagnosis Treatment Hope for the Future: The Search for Quality of Life Suggested Readings Index
Library of Congress Subject Headings for this publication: Dual diagnosis Treatment, Dual diagnosis Patients Rehabilitation, Dual diagnosis Patients Family relationships