MICHAEL STEIN'S MEMOIR: THE ADDICT
Michael Stein's Memoir
Relationships
Relationships with family
Addiction psychology deals with clinical psychology and involves the collection of data and information to perform diagnosis, treatment, monitoring, and post-treatment assessment of substance addicts. The psychologists and clinicians rely on information gathered by eminent researchers in the field studies and co-relate the symptoms and treatment performed in case study researches. By application of concepts, ideas, treatment interventions, and rehab initiatives, medical professionals try to create value for both the addict and the surrounding environment. Since addictions are broadly categorized into two subcategories, substance addition and process addiction, present study only includes literature based on substance addiction. Michael Stein's book called 'The Addict' assumes the central theme of the paper with an emphasis on 'relationships' dynamics of substance addiction. Empirical research findings from peer reviewed literature will also be described to substantiate the discussion along with citation of book's text.
Relationships
Eldred and Washington (1976) described the importance of relationships in context of heroin addicts. The authors observed that empirical data suggests that men start taking drugs by same sex suppliers and same is true for women. The consumption of drugs in context of women addicts was observed to take place in mixed gatherings, same sex gatherings, and with opposite sex partners. Thus, during these drug consumption sessions, some of the addicts form long-term relationships with drug partners. Such a relation was also developed by Lucy, the central character in 'The Addict' (Stein, 2009). Eldred, et al. (1976) mentioned that spouse relationships were important in encouraging the addicts to recover from extreme addiction through treatment. On the contrary, the key relationship that Lucy had in Stein's narrative was opposite and joined her in substance abuse sessions. Lucy's relationship with her boyfriend, who also happened to consume excessive amount of substances such as heroin, was deeply troubled due to substance abuse. Eldred, et al. (1976) mentioned that treatment of drug abuse cases...
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