Something for Nothing: Shoplifting Addiction & RecoveryMr. Shulman has developed an enhanced understanding of kleptomania, based on an addiction model. It offers the best hope we have today for effective treatment of this baffling disorder. |
Contents
Terrys Story 1 | 40 |
Ricks Story | 51 |
Sandras and Her Husband Toms Stories | 65 |
PART | 71 |
Including Shoplifting Addiction in the DSM? | 77 |
What You Need to Know | 88 |
Someone to Talk To | 95 |
Gray Area Dishonest Behaviors | 103 |
Questions for SelfExploration | 119 |
A List of Unfair Things | 129 |
A List of Gray Area Dishonest Behaviors | 138 |
Common Triggers Coping Skills | 149 |
Using the 12 Steps | 156 |
A Quiz | 169 |
Employee Theft Other Addictions of Dishonesty | 175 |
Starting a SelfHelp Group | 186 |
Common terms and phrases
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