#10109. Mothering through a childs addiction journey: Linking lived experience to the lenses that shape intervention
September 2026 | publication date |
Proposal available till | 29-05-2025 |
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Social Sciences (miscellaneous);
Health (social science); |
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Abstract:
Summary: Someone dies from an opioid overdose every two hours in North America. These statistics became personal when my eldest son died from a drug overdose—he had been in recovery for a year, excited about the prospect of welcoming his unborn daughter into the world, and desperately committed to staying drug-free. He had been struggling with substance abuse for over twelve years. As a mother and Social Worker, I spent those years feeling helpless and deficient as things spiraled further and further out of control, committed to supporting my beloved son in a system that was not working.
Keywords:
addictions; critical social work; family work; feminist social work; Social work; substance abuse
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