1st Edition

A Disease of One's Own Psychotherapy, Addiction and the Emergence of Co-dependency

By John Steadman Rice Copyright 1996
262 Pages
by Routledge

262 Pages
by Routledge

262 Pages
by Routledge

In the present decade, "co-dependency" has sprung up on the landscape of American popular culture. Portrayed as an addiction-like disease responsible for a wide range of personal and social problems, co-dependency spawned a veritable social movement nationwide. 'A Disease of One's Own' examines the phenomenon of co-dependency from a sociological perspective, viewing it not as something a person... Read more
Introduction; 1: Co-Dependency, Discourse, and Cultural Change; 2: A Genealogy of Co-Dependency: Truth Rules and the Twelve-Step Subculture; 3: The Anatomy of Co-Dependency; 4: A New Theory of Addiction; 5: Addiction and Analogy; 6: Becoming Co-Dependent: Conversion, Ritual, and Obligation; 7: Recovery; 8: The Ironies and Consequences of Cultural Change

Biography

John Steadman Rice