Paths to Recovery for Gay and Bisexual Drug Addicts: Healing Weary Hearts
By (Author) Paul Schulte
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Rowman & Littlefield Publishers
7th April 2015
United States
Professional and Scholarly
Non Fiction
Addiction and therapy
Psychotherapy: counselling
Social counselling and advice services
616.8606
Hardback
194
Width 160mm, Height 237mm, Spine 22mm
467g
Paths to Recovery for Gay and Bisexual Drug Addicts: Healing Weary Hearts reflects and provides practical advice on the problems that confront counselors, friends, and family members in their efforts to help gay or bisexual men with drug and alcohol addiction. Paul Schulte explores the different medical, psychological, psychiatric, and spiritual issues that contribute to both addiction and treatment. His advice and programs for recovering addicts addresses a range of issues from health problems to the gay self-image, in particular dealing with shame and the all too frequent issue of adolescent sexual abuse. Schulte offers fresh, concise advice and programs for recovery providing hope for a population which is three times more likely to have issues with drugs and alcohol than the general population.
"Schultes book weaves together a sensitive synopsis of gay life, history, and the prevalence of substance abuse in our subculture. He masterfully highlights issues pertaining to trauma and dual hiding. All clinicians working with gay men will enjoy learning about the psychological and spiritual dimensions, including strategies for healing for this population." -- Rick Miller, PhD, LICSW, author of Unwrapped: Integrative Therapy with Gay Menthe Gift of Presence
"In Paths to Recovery for Gay and Bisexual Drug Addicts, Paul Schulte artfully combines a clear scientific understanding of the challenges gay and bisexual addicts face along with an intimate depiction of the human suffering involved. Filled with practical implications and useful information, this book is an invaluable resource for these men struggling with addiction, their families, and the professionals who serve them. Schulte sheds light on an important and complex topic that has too often been neglected and misunderstood. -- Diane R. Gehart, PhD, California State University, Northridge
Paul Schultes treatise on stimulant use in the lives of gay and bisexual men is remarkable for its poignancy: addiction is brain disease. Paul captures how uniquely well methamphetamine fits with the behavioral and emotional deficits in the lives of American gay and bisexual men. More importantly, he demonstrates that there can be a fulfilling and meaningful life for gay and bisexual men who engage in recovery from methamphetamine addiction. -- Steve Shoptaw, PhD, psychologist and Professor in the UCLA Departments of Family Medicine and Psychiatry and Biobehavioral Sciences
Paul Schulte is assistant professor at the Hong Kong University as well as the Hong Kong University of Science and Technology.