Table of contents for Drug addiction and families / Marina Barnard.

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1. What is the problem? 
2. Family journeys of discovery, adaptation and expulsion: cycles of response to 
drugs in the family. 
3. Distorted roles and strained relationships. 
4. Practitioner responses to mothers and fathers, brothers and sisters of 
problem drug users. 
5. Parenting in the midst of a drug problem. 
6. Children growing up with parents who have drug problems. 
7. Stepping into the breach: when the extended family takes on the care of 
children. 
8. Proliferating problems: exposure to drugs and drug initiation.
9. Practitioner responses to drugs in the home. 
10. Conclusion: what needs to happen? A case of tinkering or overhaul? 
References. 
Subject index. 
Author index.

Library of Congress Subject Headings for this publication:

Drug addicts -- Family relationships.
Family.
Drug addiction.