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What's Wrong With Addiction
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What’s Wrong With Addiction

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What s Wrong with Addiction? shows that most of our ideas about addiction take certain ideals of health and normality for granted.

This is an impressive work- carefully structured, researched and written … a refreshingly lucid account that is both intellectually stimulating and professionally helpful.-Janet McCalman Addicts are generally regarded with either pity or grave disapproval. But is being addicted to something necessarily bad? These attitudes are explicit both in contemporary medical literature and in popular, self-help texts. We categorise addiction as unnatural, diseased and self-destructive. We demonise pleasure and desire, and view the addict as physically and morally damaged.
Helen Keane s thought-provoking text examines these assumptions in a new light. In asserting that the ‘wrongness’ of addiction is not fixed or indeed obvious, she presents a refreshing challenge to more conventional accounts of addiction. She also investigates the notion that people can be addicted to eating, love and sex, just as they are to drugs and alcohol. What s Wrong with Addiction? shows that most of our ideas about addiction take certain ideals of health and normality for granted. It exposes strains in our society s oppositions between health and disease, between the natural and the artificial, betw

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Melbourne University Press
Country
Australia
Date
15 May 2002
Pages
236
ISBN
9780522849912

What s Wrong with Addiction? shows that most of our ideas about addiction take certain ideals of health and normality for granted.

This is an impressive work- carefully structured, researched and written … a refreshingly lucid account that is both intellectually stimulating and professionally helpful.-Janet McCalman Addicts are generally regarded with either pity or grave disapproval. But is being addicted to something necessarily bad? These attitudes are explicit both in contemporary medical literature and in popular, self-help texts. We categorise addiction as unnatural, diseased and self-destructive. We demonise pleasure and desire, and view the addict as physically and morally damaged.
Helen Keane s thought-provoking text examines these assumptions in a new light. In asserting that the ‘wrongness’ of addiction is not fixed or indeed obvious, she presents a refreshing challenge to more conventional accounts of addiction. She also investigates the notion that people can be addicted to eating, love and sex, just as they are to drugs and alcohol. What s Wrong with Addiction? shows that most of our ideas about addiction take certain ideals of health and normality for granted. It exposes strains in our society s oppositions between health and disease, between the natural and the artificial, betw

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Melbourne University Press
Country
Australia
Date
15 May 2002
Pages
236
ISBN
9780522849912