Includes bibliographical references (pages 173-175) and index.
Ch. 1. A new beginning -- Ch. 2. Painful memories and the struggle to identify feelings -- Ch. 3. Supervision 1 -- Ch. 4. Panic attack and using on top -- Ch. 5. Making sense of the lapse -- Ch. 6. Supervision 2 -- Ch. 7. 'Parts' of Dan begin to emerge as he connects with his past -- Ch. 8. Further 'parts' emerge and the metaphor of a jigsaw of self arises -- Ch. 9. Supervision 3 -- Ch. 10. A month later -- Ch. 11. The past relived; attempting to stop the methadone -- Ch. 12. Supervision 4 -- Ch. 13. Dan reflects on his goals for the future.
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This text highlights the complexities of dealing with people who have a drug-related problem and offers an insight into the world of drug users and the counselling process. It also provides an explanation of Carl Rogers' counselling model.