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Deconstructing
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Welcome to this web-based resource in
relation to deconstructing addiction!
This resource has been initiated by Anthony Corballis, of Florida USA, in
conjunction with Dulwich Centre Publications. You'll find here a range of
writings about addiction and ways of responding to alcohol and other drug use.
Apart from creating this web-based resource, the
deconstructing addiction league is a multi-faceted network for persons who wish
to be engaged in practices that undermine addiction and support community.
At the level of community, the league is developing a resource
that will assist persons in making a migration from alcohol and other drugs.
Using the maps from narrative practice this resource will offer support groups
that meet regularly and encourage each other to resist the powerful influence of
addiction. These groups will be led by non professionals who have been through
their own experience of addiction. Professional knowledge is welcome, but is not
a requirement or something that is necessary to sustain the groups. Maps from
narrative practice will include: externalizing conversations, re-membering
conversations, ‘failure exercises’, definitional ceremony, outsider witnessing,
spiritualities of the surface and personal ethics, the rite of passage metaphor,
migration of identity maps and other therapeutic documents. These are a few of
the possibilities.
The league will also be seeking ways of responding to a health
care system that is often unjust and unfair to so called addicts/alcoholics and
their families. The broader political context as it relates to addiction will
also be addressed, such as the cultural practices of incarceration, relations of
domination i.e. adult privilege, gender, race, sexual preference and so on.
The league also hopes to provide support for narrative
therapists who wish to work in the field of addiction treatment. Oftentimes
narrative therapists and their ideas are disqualified in treatment contexts.
Furthermore, the league will hopefully provide a better understanding of how
narrative therapists can work with so called addicts in private practice. This
is critical as many persons who seek the consultation of narrative therapists
around the topic of addiction are refused. This refusal is unfortunate but
somewhat understandable as one of the working assumptions of the league is that
individual therapeutic responses are rarely enough to address the powerful
influence of addiction, hence the need for a community-based resource informed
by narrative practice. It is our hope that the league can contribute to a
situation in which narrative therapists will not have to turn away anyone who is
seeking to address issues of 'addiction'.
The linking of lives around shared themes and the ethic of
community is central to the league’s development. Networking and sharing
knowledge with regard to fun, good times and pleasure within the context of
self-care is vitally important. Entire families and communities can participate
in challenging the culture of consumption.
Please join us! There are a range of ways in which you can
become involved in this project. For more information about these please
click here
To write to us please send an email to
dulwich@senet.com.au
CURRENT CONTENTS OF WEB-BASED RESOURCE
FAMILY MEMBERS' PERSPECTIVES
WRITINGS IN RELATION TO MODERATION / HARM REDUCTION
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