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Chained to the Desk (Second Edition): A Guidebook for Workaholics, Their Partners and Children, and the Clinicians Who Treat Them

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Praise for the first edition:

“Psychology professor and psychotherapist Bryan E. Robinson trains his practiced eyes on the workplace in Chained to the Desk. In chapters like “Treating Work Addiction as a Family Disease” and “The Childhoods of Workaholics,” Robinson begins with a case study and then explores the various beliefs, motivations and fears that propel people to overwork. This useful, well-tuned guide will serve therapists and the many people affected by the disease equally well.”
—Publishers Weekly

”The many revealing case studies, self-analysis tools, and the autho's personal story of his struggle with workaholism make for a thorough, solid package.”
—Library Journal

“Along with readable stories that illustrate the problems of work addiction, Robinson offers real information on how to remedy it. Once again he leads the way in treatment of this serious disorder, at a time when others continue to minimize it. An important resource for everyone concerned with the damage workaholism causes to self, family, and career.”
—Gayle Porter, Rutgers University

“Robinson manages to cut to the heart of so many of today's problems and offers practical suggestions for those of us who have suffered from work addiction. His book raises concern about the future of a nation that is chained to the desk, and for the children of parents who come home depleted and empty at the end of the day. A sober voice in a work-delirious culture.”
—Patricia Love, co-author of Hot Monogamy

“Workaholics, their families, friends, and colleagues will welcome this comprehensive guide book. Robinson approaches workaholism with pragmatic and effective strategies designed to overcome the resistance with which most workaholics greet attempts to change them. This is also the first book I know of to look closely at the effect of workaholism on family members and children, the people who often feel most strongly its effects.”
—John Bradshaw, author of Homecoming: Reclaiming and Championing Your Inner Child

Americans love a hard worker. The man or woman who works eighteen-hour days and eats his or her meals on the run between appointments is usually viewed with a combination of respect and awe. But for many, this lifestyle leads to family problems, a decline in work productivity, and ultimately to physical and mental collapse.

Chained to the Desk, best-selling author and widely respected family therapist Bryan E. Robinson's groundbreaking book, originally published in 1998, was the first comprehensive portrait of the workaholic. Thousands benefited from this innovative book, which profiles the myths behind this greatly misunderstood disorder and the inner psychological battle that work addicts wage against themselves. Intended for anyone touched by what Robinson calls “the best-dressed problem of the twenty-first century,” the author also provides an inside look into the impact on those who live and work with them — partners, spouses, children, and colleagues — as well as the appropriate techniques for clinicians who treat them.

In this new and updated edition, Robinson portrays the many different kinds of workaholism, drawing on hundreds of case reports from his own original research and years of clinical practice. From California to the Carolinas, men and women tell of their agonizing bouts with workaholism and the devastations left in its wake, struggles made all the more challenging in a world where the computer, cell phone, and Blackberry allow twenty-four-hour access to the office, even on weekends and from vacation spots. Adult children of workaholics describe their childhood pain and the lifelong legacies they still carry, and the spouses or partners of workaholics reveal the isolation and loneliness of their vacant relationships. Employers and business colleagues discuss the cost to the company when workaholism dominates the workplace.

Chained to the Desk both counsels and consoles. It provides a step-by-step guide to help readers spot workaholism, understand it, and recover. Robinson presents strategies for workaholics and their loved ones on how to cope, and for people in the workplace on how to distinguish between work efficiency and workaholism.

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Workaholics Anonymous Book of Recovery (1st Edition, 2nd Printing)
This is the first book on Work Addiction healing published for Workaholics by Workaholics The Workaholics Anonymous Book of Recovery is somewhat similar in style to that of the Alcoholics Anonymous Big Book. As such, it includes a full format and instructions for leading a W.A. meeting as well as the 20 Questions about determining if workaholism is affecting your life. Also included are many members stories of experience, strength, and hope including a discussion on each of the 12 Steps of W.A. Near the back of the book you will find a lighter side of recovery section with a plethora of great slogans/memorable quotes allowing the reader to access serenity whilst the linear thinking intellect cannot help but take a break and laugh at itself. Although recovery from any addiction must, we believe, include face to face fellowship with others, this book is a comprehensive record of the healing and wisdom of many W.A.s all collected in one place. Recovery from any addiction is a fair amount of work but is much easier if you enlist others who have gone before you to help out. It is our hope that this book can be just that - an aid in conducting meetings as well as helping members with their individual recoveries. Key Phrases: workaholic, workaholics, work addiction, burn out, book of recovery, work anorexia, anorexia, procrastination, adrenaline, adrenaline seeking, 12th step.
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Balancing Act: How Managers Can Integrate Successful Careers and Fulfilling Personal Lives (Jossey Bass Business and Management Series)
Examines the shifting demographic, economic, and social forces--the changing gAnder roles, harsher economic realities, and dual career families--that pull managers and executives out of balance Draws on ten years of research, consulting, and training on the topic to describe the cost of imbalance to individuals and organizations and tells how to restore equilibrium. Provides numerous checklists and self-assessment tools to help determine the degree and the nature of imbalance in our lives and in our organizations. Outlines a step-by-step process for personal change that can lead to an improved quality of life and provides individuals with a blueprint for initiating organizational changes that jointly optimize personal development and organizational effectiveness."The definitive guide for finding balance in our personal and organizational lives. I have added Joan Kofodimos's insightful work to the 'must-read list' for our executive programs."--Robert W. Conroy, M.D., director, Menninger Management Institute.
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Who's Driving Your Bus?: Codependent Business Behaviors of Workaholics, Perfectionists, Martyrs, Tap Dancers, Caretakers, & People-Pleasers
When two people bring matching dysfunctional habits to a relationship, the possibilites for disaster multiply. And when the matching partner is not another person but an organization, those possibilites multiply yet again. This guide looks at employees' behaviors and how they can impede an organization's productivity, and it reveals how they can be addressed..
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Active Retirement for Affluent Workaholics: Planning for the Life You'Ve Always Wanted
This book teaches affluent types how to turn retirement into a wonderful new life. Includes: travel, mentoring and volunteering, hobbies and collecting, et al..
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The Addictive Organization: Why We Overwork, Cover Up, Pick Up the Pieces, Please the Boss, and Perpetuate S
Schaef and Fassel show how managers, workers, and organization members exhibit the classic symptoms of addiction: denying and avoiding problems, assuming that there is no other way of acting, and manipulating events to maintain the status quo..
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Coming Up for Air: How to Build A Balanced Life in A Workaholic World
Leave work at five and don't feel guilty! Beth Sawi, tells you how to make more time for your personal life while still enhancing the quality of your work life.The balance issue can affect anyone. Despite the hard work and dedication her job demands, Sawi has found ways to get out of the home/office time bind and be an active parent to her two children and shares them in this book..
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Workaholics: The Respectable Addicts

In her bestselling book, Dr. Barbara Killinger sheds new light on the emotional make-up of the workaholic and offers practical strategies to restore inner balance and gain quality of life

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