Surviving Alex: A Mother’s Story of Love, Loss, and Addiction

Author:   Patricia A. Roos
Publisher:   Rutgers University Press
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9781978837027


Pages:   402
Publication Date:   27 May 2024
Recommended Age:   From 16 to 99 years
Format:   Hardback
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Surviving Alex: A Mother’s Story of Love, Loss, and Addiction


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In 2015, Patricia Roos’s twenty-five-year-old son Alex died of a heroin overdose. Turning her grief into action, Roos, a professor of sociology at Rutgers University, began to research the social factors and institutional failures that contributed to his death. Surviving Alex tells her moving story—and outlines the possibilities of a more compassionate and effective approach to addiction treatment.  Weaving together a personal narrative and a sociological perspective, Surviving Alex movingly describes how even children from “good families” fall prey to addiction, and recounts the hellish toll it takes on families. Drawing from interviews with Alex’s friends, family members, therapists, teachers, and police officers—as well as files from his stays in hospitals, rehab facilities, and jails—Roos paints a compelling portrait of a young man whose life veered between happiness, anxiety, success, and despair. And as she explores how a punitive system failed her son, she calls for a community of action that would improve care for substance users and reduce addiction, realigning public health policy to address the overdose crisis.  

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Author:   Patricia A. Roos
Publisher:   Rutgers University Press
Imprint:   Rutgers University Press
Dimensions:   Width: 15.60cm , Height: 3.60cm , Length: 23.50cm
Weight:   0.708kg
ISBN:  

9781978837027


ISBN 10:   197883702
Pages:   402
Publication Date:   27 May 2024
Recommended Age:   From 16 to 99 years
Audience:   General/trade ,  College/higher education ,  Professional and scholarly ,  General ,  Tertiary & Higher Education
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   Awaiting stock   Availability explained
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Table of Contents

PROLOGUE PART I. INTRODUCTION 1 Day 1 2 Week 1 3 Context PART II. NORMALITY AND ANXIETY 4 “A Good Family” 5 Widening Cracks 6 Calm before the Storm PART III. DESCENT INTO INSANITY 7 College Days 8 Summer of 2012 9 Worst Case 10 End of the Road 11 Making Sense PART IV. RE-CREATING A LIFE 12 Social Communities 13 A Community of Action 14 A Dad’s Story: I Failed My Son, by Lee Clarke EPILOGUE  APPENDIX: EULOGY AT CELEBRATION OF LIFE, MAY 17, 2015 ACKNOWLEDGMENTS NOTES RELEVANT SOURCES INDEX

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"""Patricia Roos's harrowing story of her beloved son's struggles with mental health and addiction--intertwined with her courageous but doomed fight to save his life--dishes out near relentless heartache. But she persists, revealing the systems that failed her family and inspiring us to join her fight for desperately needed reform."" --Jessie Dunleavy ""activist and author of Cover My Dreams in Ink: A Son's Unbearable Solitude, A Mother's Unending Ques"""


“Patricia Roos’s harrowing story of her beloved son’s struggles with mental health and addiction—intertwined with her courageous but doomed fight to save his life—dishes out near relentless heartache. But she persists, revealing the systems that failed her family and inspiring us to join her fight for desperately needed reform.”   — Jessie Dunleavy, activist and author of Cover My Dreams in Ink: A Son's Unbearable Solitude, A Mother's Unending Ques “Surviving Alex is a beautiful read – engaging, honest, thought-provoking, and relatable. This gripping personal story is contextualized with a thoughtful and clear-eyed characterization of the ravages of mental illness, addiction, and the drug pushers, and also offers a novel exploration of the therapeutic industry and criminal justice system.”— Deborah Carr, author of Worried Sick: How Stress Hurts Us and How To Bounce Back “An intensely personal and painfully honest story of the loss of a son, the cruelties of American drug and healthcare policies, and the hope that harm reduction can bring. Both a memorial and a sociological analysis, Surviving Alex shows us that addiction is indeed something to fear, but not for the reasons many of us assume.”  — David Herzberg, author of White Market Drugs: Big Pharma and the Hidden History of Addiction in America


"""An intensely personal and painfully honest story of the loss of a son, the cruelties of American drug and healthcare policies, and the hope that harm reduction can bring. Both a memorial and a sociological analysis, Surviving Alex shows us that addiction is indeed something to fear, but not for the reasons many of us assume."" --David Herzberg ""author of White Market Drugs: Big Pharma and the Hidden History of Addiction in America"" ""Patricia Roos's harrowing story of her beloved son's struggles with mental health and addiction--intertwined with her courageous but doomed fight to save his life--dishes out near relentless heartache. But she persists, revealing the systems that failed her family and inspiring us to join her fight for desperately needed reform."" --Jessie Dunleavy ""activist and author of Cover My Dreams in Ink: A Son's Unbearable Solitude, A Mother's Unending Ques"""


“Surviving Alex is a beautiful read – engaging, honest, thought-provoking, and relatable. This gripping personal story is contextualized with a thoughtful and clear-eyed characterization of the ravages of mental illness, addiction, and the drug pushers, and also offers a novel exploration of the therapeutic industry and criminal justice system.”— Deborah Carr, author of Worried Sick: How Stress Hurts Us and How To Bounce Back “An intensely personal and painfully honest story of the loss of a son, the cruelties of American drug and healthcare policies, and the hope that harm reduction can bring. Both a memorial and a sociological analysis, Surviving Alex shows us that addiction is indeed something to fear, but not for the reasons many of us assume.”  — David Herzberg, author of White Market Drugs: Big Pharma and the Hidden History of Addiction in America “Patricia Roos’s harrowing story of her beloved son’s struggles with mental health and addiction—intertwined with her courageous but doomed fight to save his life—dishes out near relentless heartache. But she persists, revealing the systems that failed her family and inspiring us to join her fight for desperately needed reform.”   — Jessie Dunleavy, activist and author of Cover My Dreams in Ink: A Son's Unbearable Solitude, A Mother's Unending Ques


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PATRICIA ROOS is a Professor Emerita of Sociology at Rutgers University. Among her many publications are the books Job Queues, Gender Queues: Explaining Women’s Inroads into Male Occupations (coauthored with Barbara Reskin) and Gender and Work: A Comparative Analysis of Industrial Societies. After her son’s death, she realigned her research and advocacy interests to explore mental health and substance use disorders, turning her grief into activism.

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