The Other Half: Wives of Alcoholics and Their Social-Psychological Situation
This current study has emerged from two decades of the author's investigations in related areas: alcoholism and domestic relations. Its canvas is broadly comparative, drawing on interviews and data gathered in the United States and Finland. The domestic drama of The Other Half is played out both in the private scene of the home and the more public scene of the workplace, and against these two differing national backgrounds. Despite the many expected and perceived cultural differences between the countries, the effects of alcoholism on the family are shown to be the same.Dr. Wiseman's study offers theoretical insights gleaned from its perspective on alcoholism as an interactive phenomenon,to which the concepts of G.H. Mead and Blumer can be applied to illuminate the carefully presented data and go beyond them. New terrain in studies of alcoholism is thereby explored, including such themes as the social construction by the subjects of their husbands' drinking, their marriage and their self-images; the strategy of coping mechanisms; and the effects of the crisis of alcoholism on gender, sex roles, and power differentials.The Other Half complements Dr. Wiseman's prize-winning work on the treatment of Skid Row alcoholics, Stations of the Lost, while involving issues of greater complexity on both the methodological and theoretical plane.
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The Other Half: Wives of Alcoholics and Their Social-Psychological Situation
This current study has emerged from two decades of the author's investigations in related areas: alcoholism and domestic relations. Its canvas is broadly comparative, drawing on interviews and data gathered in the United States and Finland. The domestic drama of The Other Half is played out both in the private scene of the home and the more public scene of the workplace, and against these two differing national backgrounds. Despite the many expected and perceived cultural differences between the countries, the effects of alcoholism on the family are shown to be the same.Dr. Wiseman's study offers theoretical insights gleaned from its perspective on alcoholism as an interactive phenomenon,to which the concepts of G.H. Mead and Blumer can be applied to illuminate the carefully presented data and go beyond them. New terrain in studies of alcoholism is thereby explored, including such themes as the social construction by the subjects of their husbands' drinking, their marriage and their self-images; the strategy of coping mechanisms; and the effects of the crisis of alcoholism on gender, sex roles, and power differentials.The Other Half complements Dr. Wiseman's prize-winning work on the treatment of Skid Row alcoholics, Stations of the Lost, while involving issues of greater complexity on both the methodological and theoretical plane.
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The Other Half: Wives of Alcoholics and Their Social-Psychological Situation

The Other Half: Wives of Alcoholics and Their Social-Psychological Situation

by Jacqueline Wiseman
The Other Half: Wives of Alcoholics and Their Social-Psychological Situation

The Other Half: Wives of Alcoholics and Their Social-Psychological Situation

by Jacqueline Wiseman

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This current study has emerged from two decades of the author's investigations in related areas: alcoholism and domestic relations. Its canvas is broadly comparative, drawing on interviews and data gathered in the United States and Finland. The domestic drama of The Other Half is played out both in the private scene of the home and the more public scene of the workplace, and against these two differing national backgrounds. Despite the many expected and perceived cultural differences between the countries, the effects of alcoholism on the family are shown to be the same.Dr. Wiseman's study offers theoretical insights gleaned from its perspective on alcoholism as an interactive phenomenon,to which the concepts of G.H. Mead and Blumer can be applied to illuminate the carefully presented data and go beyond them. New terrain in studies of alcoholism is thereby explored, including such themes as the social construction by the subjects of their husbands' drinking, their marriage and their self-images; the strategy of coping mechanisms; and the effects of the crisis of alcoholism on gender, sex roles, and power differentials.The Other Half complements Dr. Wiseman's prize-winning work on the treatment of Skid Row alcoholics, Stations of the Lost, while involving issues of greater complexity on both the methodological and theoretical plane.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780202303826
Publisher: Transaction Publishers
Publication date: 12/31/1991
Series: Communication and Social Order Series
Pages: 297
Product dimensions: 6.00(w) x 9.00(h) x (d)
Lexile: 1270L (what's this?)

About the Author

Jacqueline P. Wiseman is Professor of Sociology at the University of California, San Diego. She is the author of numerous journal articles, and has written and edited half a dozen books, including Stations of the Lost; The Treatment of Skid Row Alcoholics, for which she re-cieved the C. Wright Mills Award.

Dr. Wiseman has been an invited participant on many research panels; in 1985, she was delegated by the Eisenhower Foundation to participate in a study of the treatment of alcoholism in the People's Republic of China.

Prior to her present position, Dr. Wiseman taught at San Francisco State University. She has also held visiting professorships at Dartmouth College, Yale University, The University at Oslo, and The University at Helsinki. While in Scandinavia, she did part of the field work for this volume.

Table of Contents

Foreword, Preface, 1. INTRODUCTION, 2. DIAGNOSING ALCOHOLISM: THE HIDDENDRAMA ON THE HOME FRONT, 3. THE HOME TREATMENT, 4. SEEKING TREATMENT FOR ALCOHOLISM: THE POLEMIC BETWEEN THE POTENTIAL PATIENT, THE CONCERNED WIFE, AND THE THERAPIST, 5. THE MALEVOLENT PENDULUM: DRUNKENAND SOBER BEHAVIOR OF AN ALCOHOLIC AS PERCEIVED BY HIS WIFE, 6. THE PRIVATE TRAGEDY OF ALCOHOLISM: THE FAILED MARRIAGE RELATIONSHIP, 7. PORTS IN A STORM FOR A CONTAGIOUS DISABILITY, 8. MANAGING THEIR OWN LIVES: THE CHALLENGE AND THE BARRIERS, EPILOGUE. SOBRIETY AND THE DYNAMICS OF MARITAL INTERACTION: THE COMPLEX CONNECTION METHODOLOGY, INTERVIEW TOPIC GUIDE, REFERENCES, INDEX
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