Drug-impaired professionals

Drug-impaired professionals1997
About this book
Professionals trusted with our well-being are the last people we suspect of drug addiction. And yet they are at least as likely as anyone else to abuse alcohol and other drugs - a well-kept secret finally aired and fully examined in this powerful book.
Drawing on more than 120 personal interviews with addicted physicians, dentists, nurses, pharmacists, attorneys, and airline pilots and those who treat them, Robert Coombs gives us a startling picture of drug abuse among "pedestal professionals." He discusses addiction as an occupational hazard for those with the easiest access to drugs, the greatest sense of immunity to their perils, and the most extensive means of (and reasons for) hiding their problems. Throughout, the interviewees' eloquent and often harrowing testimony reminds us of the human drama behind the exhaustive research and analysis presented here.
Their bittersweet stories bear out Coombs's contention that recovering addicts, free of their magical elixirs, can become more complete people than they were before addiction.
Details
- First published
- 1997
- OL Work ID
- OL2711816W
Subjects
Professional employeesSubstance abuseTreatmentRehabilitationSubstance useSelf-Help GroupsPsychologyPolytoxicomanieSubstance-Related DisordersProfessional ImpairmentTraitementDrogenabhängigkeitHelfender BerufProfessionnels salariésDrug abuse, treatmentDrugs and employment