Rowman & Littlefield Publishers
Pages: 222
Trim: 6 x 9
978-1-4422-0390-7 • Paperback • October 2010 • $34.00 • (£25.00)
Sarah Allen Benton is a licensed mental health counselor and therapist at McLean Hospital in the "McLean Residence at the Brook" transitional living program for substance abuse treatment in Waltham, Massachusetts. Additionally, she works in private practice in the Boston area and speaks on the topic of high-functioning alcoholics to a variety of audiences. Resources on this topic are available at www.highfunctioningalcoholic.com.
Series Foreword
Preface
Part I. Active Alcoholism
1. Introduction: High-Functioning Alcoholics
2. In the Beginning: High-Functioning Alcoholics in High School
3. Freedom: High-Functioning Alcoholics in College
4. Adrift: High-Functioning Alcoholics as Emerging Adults
5. Falling Uphill: Professional, Intelligent, and Alcoholic
6. Attempts to Cure the Problem: Out of Control and Hitting Bottom
Part II. Recovery
7. A New Start: The Paths to Sobriety
8. Filling the Void: Spirituality, Religion, and the Bottle
9. Transformation: The Twelve Steps
10. The Challenge: Life in Recovery
A: DSM-IV TR—Substance Dependence Diagnostic Criteria
B: DSM-IV TR—Substance Abuse Diagnostic Criteria
C: Alcohol Screening Test
D: Alcohol Recovery Programs Contact Information
Alcoholism has many faces and high-functioning alcoholics are invisibly among us every day. Congratulations and thanks to Sarah Allen Benton for the courage she displays by showing her face and telling her story.
— David L. Rosenbloom, Ph.D., director, Join Together, Boston University School of Public Health
I hope this book will help to puncture the myth that alcoholism/addiction is a condition associated with those with less education or lower incomes. Too often, individuals in powerful or highly respected positions suffer much longer than necessary because they and those around them (including their treatment providers) are blinded by their social status. Professionals may delude themselves despite facing a higher-than-average risk, seeking help only after their careers are coming apart.
— Jeffrey Fortgang, Ph.D, CAS, Psychologist/Addictions Specialist, Lawyers Concerned for Lawyers and Former Director of Substance Abuse/Dual Diagnosis Program, Westwood Lodge Hospital, MA
Understanding the High-Functioning Alcoholic provides a thorough description as well as Benton's experience of working a Twelve-Step program, but also addresses many important issues, including the role of spirituality and the controversy of controlled drinking, so often part of the discussion about the HFA, by providing information and positions from a variety of sources and giving the reader a chance to make informed conclusions. This work makes good use of realistic vignettes that do not resortdirectly to 'worst case' scenarios, but rather, illustrate the dilemma of the HFA in everyday settings and at all levels of development. Benton brings personal credibility and insight as she freely discloses her experiences as an alcoholic, including her own journey through her Twelve-Step program. She supports the assertion that the 'bottom' an HFA hits is often emotional in nature, and she applies the emotional dimension of an HFA in her first person accounts to provide a social, family, vocational and psychological picture. Data, professional observations and personal experience are effectively interlaced in an overall well informed yet conversational tone.
— Robert M. Klein, M.D., MBA, director of Behavioral Health, Northeastern University Health and Counseling Services and assistant clinical professor, Tufts University School of Medicine
Sarah Benton's book Understanding the High-Functioning Alcoholic is a gift to both clinicians and clients alike. It is a thorough and insightful discussion of an often misunderstood and mistreated clinical group that frequently does not respond wellto traditional psychotherapy, or psychopharmacology, or simply Twelve Step approaches. Sarah presents an integrated treatment approach in a highly personal and engaging way that truly bridges the gap between research, clinical work and moving personal experiences. Despite 35 years of working with this population of substance abusers, I was delighted to see how much I learned from Sarah's book. The highest compliment that I can pay her for this accomplishment is that I immediately thought of many clients and therapists that I could give it to..
— David Treadway, Ph.D., author of Before It's Too Late: Working with Substance Abuse in the Family, Dead Reckoning: A Therapist Confronts his own Grief, and Intimacy, Grief and Other Therapeutic Mysteries: Stories of Clinicians and Clients
Within the first few pages of reading Sarah Allen Benton's book Understanding the High Functioning Alcoholic it is clear the reader is in excellent hands. Ms. Benton's insights into the high functioning alcoholic, using interviews and personal reflections, resonates and inspires. That a book of this depth and solidity could also be an enjoyable heart-warming read is testament to her skill and passion for her subject. Ms. Benton's book provides a road map to greater understanding and compassion for the many silently suffering practicing alcoholics in our society.
— Rachael Brownell, author of Mommy Doesn't Drink Here Anymore
An insufficiently appreciated fact is that alcoholism takes on many faces and disguises. The falling-down drunk is the most common and unfortunate stereotype of an alcoholic, but represents less than 10% of the 18 million alcoholics in America who suffer with it.Through telling case examples, interviews with recovering alcoholics of all ages, accomplished professionals and executives, and through her own reflections, Sarah Allen Benton brings to awareness that the largest majority of alcoholics are high functioning and, too often, go undetected. As she eloquently states, 'The story of the high functioning alcoholic is seldom told, for it is not one of obvious tragedy, but that of silent suffering.' Drawing on the experience of high-functioning alcoholics, including her own experiences, this book is both instructive and inspiring. It will help a high-functioning alcoholic face their denial of alcoholism and help family and friends who witness it to better appreciate and understand it. Whether it is in the pre-high or high schooler, the college student, young adult, or the successful executive, professional, or athlete, Sarah Allen Benton shines an illuminating light on the plight of high-functioning alcoholics from all walks of life and, better still, point the reader to helpful pathways for recovery.
— Edward J. Khantzian, M.D., clinical professor of psychiatry, Harvard Medical School at the Cambridge Health Alliance, president and chairman of the Board of Directors, Physician Health Services, Mass. Medical Society
·The author is a therapist by profession and offers both professional and personal experience that other authors may not possess.
·The comprehensive format of this book is unique in that it integrates interviews with HFAs, interviews with experts in the field of addictions, as well as research and personal reflective pieces by the author. Unlike most books about alcoholism, this book includes journal pieces that were written by the author during the actual periods of active alcoholism.
·This book isappropriate for an extremely wide variety of readers because it is blends clinical information with personal stories and has chapters specifically addressing high school, college, graduate school and professional life.
·Many books on the market and inthe field address tragic alcoholic stories and are filled with drama and disaster. However, the story of the HFA differs in that it is one of silent suffering and emotional losses. This book challenges society's stereotype of the skid-row alcoholic and allows the reader to acknowledge that the doctor, honor roll student, professor, lawyer and all-American athlete next door could also be alcoholic. This book uncovers a hidden epidemic of alcoholism and strips readers of denial about their loved ones, frien