Encyclopedia of Psychoactive Drugs
No. of pages 97
Published: 1987
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"Drugs and the Family" by Kelly Clendenon explores the profound impact substance abuse has on family dynamics and relationships. The book delves into the complex emotional struggles faced by families dealing with addiction, highlighting personal stories and evidence-based insights. Clendenon examines how addiction alters family roles, communication, and emotional health, while offering guidance on healing and recovery. Through real-life examples, the narrative sheds light on the challenges families confront, providing tools for coping, understanding, and rebuilding connections affected by addiction. Ultimately, it serves as a resource for those seeking to navigate the difficult journey of supporting a loved one struggling with substance abuse. [Generated by language model - please report any problems].
This book is part of a book series called Encyclopedia Of Psychoactive Drugs .
There are 97 pages in this book. This book was published in 1987 by Chelsea House Publishers .
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