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Last Call: Alcoholism and Recovery [Hardcover]

Jack H. Hedblom (Author), Paul R. McHugh (Foreword)
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November 5, 2007 0801886775 978-0801886775 1

"I knew about drunk, but did not know anything about living sober. I hadn’t really been sober for fifteen years. It wasn’t enough that I stopped drinking. I had to learn how to live."

The journey from alcoholic insanity to sobriety—and the pivotal role of Alcoholics Anonymous (AA) in navigating that transition—is the focus of Last Call. Using powerful first-person narratives like the one above (composites of many anonymous speakers), psychotherapist Jack H. Hedblom provides compelling insights into the minds and hearts of addicted drinkers, from bizarre behavior and denial to the moment of "hitting bottom" and seeking change.

Hedblom covers the process of getting sober, from diagnosis to detox to sobriety. He focuses on the challenge of learning to live without drinking—a long-term goal, Hedblom asserts, that is best achieved by regular participation in AA.

Hedblom’s vivid descriptions reveal AA meetings as gatherings of fellowship, compassion, tears, and laughter. In relating the history of the organization, he describes the role of sponsors, elaborates on the Twelve Steps and the Promises, emphasizes the importance of spiritual development in recovery, and refutes the common misconceptions that equate spirituality with organized religion.

Through the stories of people who have escaped the tyranny of alcoholism with the help of AA, Hedblom shows that the road to recovery is a journey of self-discovery, change, and hope.

(2008)

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Interesting, easy to read, and providing realistic insights... A valuable resource to families and therapists. Highly recommended.

(Choice 2008)

This book is a valuable guide to anyone who treats someone suffering from alcohol addiction and is not familiar with the depth of the role that AA plays in treatment.

(Psychiatric Services )

If you really wish to understand Alcoholics Anonymous and work with its members, read this book.

(Brian D. Hore Alcohol & Alcoholism )

About the Author

Jack H. Hedblom, M.S.W., Ph.D., a psychotherapist with a private practice in Towson, Maryland, received his Ph.D. in sociology from the State University of New York and an M.S.W. from the University of Maryland. He has held faculty positions at major universities in the United States and has worked in the fields of criminology, social deviance, and social psychology. He has published in these areas and on methods of social research, coauthoring Methods for the Social Sciences: A Handbook for Students and Non-Specialists and contributing chapters to colleagues' publications in social policy and penology. Dr. Hedblom's interest in social psychology and alcoholism grew from his work with veterans at the Baltimore VA Hospital.

(2008)

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  • Reading level: Ages 18 and up
  • Hardcover: 224 pages
  • Publisher: The Johns Hopkins University Press; 1 edition (November 5, 2007)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0801886775
  • ISBN-13: 978-0801886775
  • Product Dimensions: 9 x 6.3 x 1 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 15.2 ounces (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Average Customer Review: 4.3 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (3 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #2,303,986 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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4.0 out of 5 stars A good read, April 15, 2008
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Rosemary Bronzert (Hydes, MD United States) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: Last Call: Alcoholism and Recovery (Hardcover)
"Last Call" was a good read. It's a testimonial to Alcoholics Anonymous (AA) and its power to guide alcoholics from the "hell" of their addiction to sobriety and spiritual rebirth through working the twelve steps. The author first details the history of the AA organization and its evolution to its ubiquitous presence around the globe. He then makes a scholarly argument for the "disease concept" and a genetic vulnerability for alcoholism. And finally, he gets to the heart of the matter, using descriptive vignettes of AA meetings and the narratives of AA members to give readers a glimpse into the workings of AA and the lives of those who people its meetings.
With a therapist's insight and empathic world view, Dr. Hedblom deftly weaves their stories with colorful figures of speech, humor, and the grit of real life. Anyone who drinks or worries about someone who drinks would gain a better understanding of alcoholism, alcoholics, and how they may be helped through AA through reading "Last Call".
I found the stories compelling, instructive, and very human - alternately eloquent, sad, funny, and touching. Dr. Hedblom is a gifted story teller, and I look forward to enjoying his next book.
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4.0 out of 5 stars Last Call ..Alcoholism and Recovery by Jack H. Hedblom, MSW PhD, December 23, 2007
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Kathleen (Manzanita, OR) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Last Call: Alcoholism and Recovery (Hardcover)
The "Last Call" was a book difficult to get into. I would not recommend this book as a first book towards recovery of Alcoholism. However, after attending several meetings of AA and understanding a great deal more about the process of the meetings and recovery using the 12 step program, I would strongly recommend this book. With easy language to read from chapter 2 to the end, Mr. Hedblom explains the process of recovery involving all three: mind, body and spirit. By using stories from recovering alcoholics, the author has easily brought the reader to the understanding that recovery from this disease is more than the physical abstinence from alcohol.

The final chapter "The Road to a Life Well Lived: The Promises" is very well written. He writes "The Steps, in their inclusion in life, become more in 'Sum Total' than they are separately." "Each step is a part of a progression leading eventually to greater spiritual awareness." "It is...spirituality reflected in interaction with one's fellows based on honesty, kindness, and a sense of empathy. One has a sense of having made peace with one's self...." Further Mr. Jack Hedblom explores "The freedom that the Promises talk about... the freedom from the tyranny of alcohol and its attendant compulsions and miseries. It is happiness derived from a sense of self-worth...."

The author's departing words of wisdom: "As the Big Book says: We have ceased fighting anything or anyone -- even alcohol. And, finally, We have entered the world of the Spirit. Our next function is to grow in understanding and effectiveness."

As an alcoholic who became sober 26 years ago, I have found that the 12 step program has brought me to a greater awareness of the Spirit within and without and reflected in all of life that I have and will encounter. The Last Call...Alcoholism and Recovery reflects well the steps I took toward that healing of mind, body and Spirit ...and that I continue to do so, "One Day at a Time."

Kathleen
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5.0 out of 5 stars Fantastic Insight!, January 8, 2009
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This book provided an interesting and thorough history of AA as well as clearing up misconceptions about the group. It was fascinating.
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