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Woman of Substances: A Journey into Addiction and Treatment

A Journey into Addiction and Treatment

Author: Jenny Valentish  

Woman of Substances is an insightful, rigorous and brutally honest read.

Journalist Jenny Valentish investigates the female experience of drugs and alcohol, using her own story to light the way.

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Woman of Substances is an insightful, rigorous and brutally honest read.

Journalist Jenny Valentish investigates the female experience of drugs and alcohol, using her own story to light the way.

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Woman of Substances is an insightful, rigorous and brutally honest read.Journalist Jenny Valentish investigates the female experience of drugs and alcohol, using her own story to light the way. Her travels around Australia take her to treatment facilities and AA groups. Mining the expertise of leading researchers, she explores the early predictors of addiction, such as childhood trauma and temperament, and teenage impulsivity. Drawing on neuroscience, she explains why other self-destructive behaviours - such as eating disorders, compulsive buying and high-risk sex - are interchangeable with problematic substance use. Valentish follows the pathways that women, in particular, take into addiction - and out again. Woman of Substances is an insightful, rigorous and brutally honest read.'Valentish mixes her own careening story with some truly fabulous research. This book taught me things I wasn't expecting about the landscape of substance use.'-Kate Holden'A fabulous read. Raw, revealing, at times heartbreaking, but searingly honest and clearly aimed to support anyone who is wondering if they will ever recover from addiction. Yes, says Jenny, you can- just don't expect unicorns to visit immediately. Beautifully written, it prompts a broader discussion around the role women's (little-discussed) hormones can play in one's 'addiction and recovery story', and how rarely this has been considered when it comes to models of recovery. Jenny tells a truly hopeful story about one woman who has come to terms with who she is. She looks the beast in the eyes. Well done.'-Clare Bowditch'A compelling blend of the sociology, psychology and physiology that drives female addiction, seasoned by the author's self-serrating humour and remarkable skill.'-Professor Marc Lewis, Ph.D., Professor Emeritus, University of Toronto. Author of The Biology of Desire (2015) and Memoirs of an Addicted Brain (2011)'Jenny Valentish takes us on a field trip through her vulnerabilities and then, like a tour guide in a foreign land, flag aloft, she provides a path back from the abyss. This is an enormously compelling, confronting and informative piece on addiction and recovery from a female perspective. I know a lot of people I want to give this book to.'-Deborah Conway'We need books like this, and writers like Valentish, to give voice to our frustrations and concerns, to help legitimise and mobilise.'-Kylie Maslen, Kill Your Darlings' Woman of Substances is a startling and thorough investigation into the relationship between gender, trauma and addiction, and the women who fall through the gaps - with the writer offering herself up as the case study.'-Steph Harmon, Guardian Australia'Employing expert interviews and research, each rich personal episode is contextualised within the under-examined issue of women's substance abuse. Detailed, insightful and told with a feature writer's narrative flair.'-Bookseller and Publisher'Woman of Substances will resonate with women readers who have never really questioned the role that patriarchy has played in their drinking habits.'-Katherine Gillespie, Vice'Engages readers with storytelling while presenting scientific findings and theories in a way that is accessible to a broad audience.'-Elizabeth Flux, Broadsheet'In straightforward, lively prose she relates even her darkest moments without self-pity or aggrandisement, and often with a streak of gallows humour, leading to more laugh-out-loud lines than you might expect.'-Saturday Paper'Part monograph, part memoir, part Ginsbergian howl of outrage at a culture in which gender bias is a tenet. It is a work of compellingly articulate anger.'-Antonella Gambotto-Burke, the Australian'Valentish's passion lies in exploring the underlying causes and their effects and, in the most female of ways, offering companionship and reassurance for her readers.'-the Monthly'Doesn't mince her words.'-Helen Sullivan, Sydney Morning Herald

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Critic Reviews

'Valentish mixes her own careening story with some truly fabulous research. This book taught me things I wasn't expecting about the landscape of substance use.' --Kate Holden

'A compelling blend of the sociology, psychology and physiology that drives female addiction, seasoned by the author's self-serrating humour and remarkable skill.' --Professor Marc Lewis, Ph.D., Professor Emeritus, University of Toronto. Author of The Biology of Desire (2015) and Memoirs of an Addicted Brain (2011)

'A fabulous read. Raw, revealing, at times heartbreaking, but searingly honest and clearly aimed to support anyone who is wondering if they will ever recover from addiction. Yes, says Jenny, you can: just don't expect unicorns to visit immediately. Beautifully written, it prompts a broader discussion around the role women's (little-discussed) hormones can play in one's 'addiction and recovery story', and how rarely this has been considered when it comes to models of recovery. Jenny tells a truly hopeful story about one woman who has come to terms with who she is. She looks the beast in the eyes. Well done.' --Clare Bowditch,

'Jenny Valentish takes us on a field trip through her vulnerabilities and then, like a tour guide in a foreign land, flag aloft, she provides a path back from the abyss. This is an enormously compelling, confronting and informative piece on addiction and recovery from a female perspective. I know a lot of people I want to give this book to.' --Deborah Conway

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About the Author

Jenny Valentish is a regular contributor to the Sydney Morning Herald and the Saturday Paper, and former editor of Time Out Melbourne and Triple J's Jmag. She grew up in Slough, a satellite town of London, and moved to Australia in 2006. She quit drinking in 2009, which sparked a desire to explore the drives behind addiction. She has a graduate certificate in Alcohol and Other Drugs from Turning Point/Monash University.

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Product Details

Publisher
Black Inc.
Published
29th May 2017
Pages
304
ISBN
9781863959223

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28 Jul, 2017
This is raw and insightful personal story exploring how addictive behaviours impact so many aspects of a woman's life, stripping away the opportunity to reach their potential. So little is understood of the woman's experience of addiction. It is a must read for anyone working with clients struggling with addiction.
By Chrystal
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