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CC13 Workshop 15 - SPEEEEEED! Wired Up and Hooked on Fast - Stephanie Brown, PhD


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Topic Areas:
Addiction |  Workshops |  Couples Therapy |  Family Therapy
Categories:
Couples Conference |  Couples Conference 2013
Faculty:
Stephanie Brown, PhD
Duration:
2:01:01
Format:
Audio Only
Original Program Date:
Apr 21, 2013
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Society has lost control. Many in the culture are living in a downward spiral of a new addiction, chasing money, power, success and a wilder, faster pace of life. What is the impact on our understanding and treatment of the addicted couple and family who must live and work in a culture that is out of control? Dr. Stephanie Brown will present her new work on American culture’s addiction to FAST, and outline how all couples therapy must now include an understanding of addiction.

Educational Objectives:

  1. Describe the out of control, addicted culture.
  2. Describe the out of control, addicted couple and the process of recovery.
  3. Describe the immature, developmental arrest that characterizes the addicted person, the couple and family, and the culture.
  4. Explain the implications for the processes of intervention and treatment when the culture and the couple are as unhealthy and out of control as the addicted person.
  5. Apply family recovery knowledge and principles to the addicted culture.

*Sessions may be edited for content and to preserve confidentiality*

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STEPHANIE BROWN, PHD, is an internationally recognized expert on the treatment of alcoholics, adult children of alcoholics and all addicts and their families, based on her research defining a de- velopmental process of active addiction and recovery. Dr. Brown is the widely-published author of ten academic and popular books on addiction and recovery, including her acclaimed first book, Treating the Alcoholic: A Developmental Model of Recovery. She is a licensed psychologist with 40 years of clinical experience, a researcher, a consultant and a frequent lecturer in the field of addic- tion. Dr. Brown is the founder and director of The Addictions Institute, an outpatient counseling and therapy program in Menlo Park, California. She was the founder and director of the Stanford Alcohol Clinic at Stanford University Medical Center, and a Research Associate at the Mental Research In- stitute where she co-directed The Family Recovery Project. A consultant to clinicians, treatment
centers and researchers, she lectures frequently to professional and lay audiences. Her book on the culture's addiction to speed, A Fast Pace of Life, will be published by Penguin in 2013.


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