Chained to the Desk

by
Format: Hardcover
Pub. Date: 2007-10-01
Publisher(s): New York Univ Pr
List Price: $84.53

Rent Textbook

Select for Price
There was a problem. Please try again later.

New Textbook

We're Sorry
Sold Out

Used Textbook

We're Sorry
Sold Out

eTextbook

We're Sorry
Not Available

How Marketplace Works:

  • This item is offered by an independent seller and not shipped from our warehouse
  • Item details like edition and cover design may differ from our description; see seller's comments before ordering.
  • Sellers much confirm and ship within two business days; otherwise, the order will be cancelled and refunded.
  • Marketplace purchases cannot be returned to eCampus.com. Contact the seller directly for inquiries; if no response within two days, contact customer service.
  • Additional shipping costs apply to Marketplace purchases. Review shipping costs at checkout.

Summary

As seen on 20/20, The Early Show, and ABC World News Tonight 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 colleaguesas 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 Deskboth 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.

Author Biography

Bryan E. Robinson is Professor Emeritus of Special Education and Child Development at the University of North Carolina at Charlotte.

Table of Contents

List of Tablesp. xi
Acknowledgmentsp. xiii
Introduction: The "Blackberrization" of Our Livesp. 1
Overwork: This Century's Cocainep. 3
Workaholism and Work Addictionp. 6
Why Will This Book Be Helpful?p. 8
Work Addiction: The New American Idolp. 11
Bryan (My Story)p. 11
Work Addiction: The New American Idolp. 14
Who, Me a Workaholic?p. 16
The Difference between Healthy Workers and Workaholicsp. 17
Are You Chained to the Desk?p. 20
Workaholism: A Family Diseasep. 22
Suggestions for Cliniciansp. 24
Work Addiction: Myths and Realitiesp. 30
Margop. 30
I Only Work on Days That End with "Y"p. 32
Historical and Cultural Trendsp. 35
Conditions That Enable Work Addictionp. 36
Myths about Work Addictionp. 43
Debunking the Mythsp. 53
Suggestions for Cliniciansp. 54
How to Recognize Work Addictionp. 58
Glennp. 58
When Work Steals Your Soulp. 60
The Tell-Tale Signs of Work Addictionp. 63
The Many Faces of Work Addictionp. 68
Suggestions for Cliniciansp. 78
Treating Work Addiction as a Family Diseasep. 85
Brendap. 85
A Family Systems Addictions Modelp. 88
When Work Addiction Hits Home: The Smith Familyp. 90
Structural and Dynamic Characteristics of the Family Systemp. 91
Research on the Workaholic Family Systemp. 97
Suggestions for Cliniciansp. 99
Inside the Workaholic Mindp. 106
Artp. 106
I Work, Therefore I Amp. 110
The Impostor Syndromep. 113
The World through Workaholic Eyesp. 117
The Rigid Thinking That Drives Work Addictionp. 121
The Mind-Body Link and the Workaholic's Healthp. 126
How to Think That Black Cloud Awayp. 127
Suggestions for Cliniciansp. 129
The Childhoods of Workaholicsp. 137
Rossp. 137
Childhood Origins of Work Addictionp. 139
Parentified Kids: Little Adults with Big Burdensp. 141
Are You A Parentified Careaholic?p. 143
My Own Parentification: The Workaholic Poster Childp. 148
Suggestions for Cliniciansp. 152
Spouses and Partners of Workaholicsp. 161
Reneep. 161
Married to the Jobp. 163
Work, Work Everywhere, Not Any Time to Thinkp. 166
Difficulty with Intimacy: When Your PalmPilot Is Your Best Friendp. 169
Concealment and Deceit in the Couple Relationshipp. 174
Suggestions for Cliniciansp. 176
Children of Workaholicsp. 183
Charlesp. 183
Carrying the Legacy of the Pretty Addictionp. 188
"Daddy Gone": Growing Up with a Workaholic Parentp. 192
The Making of a Chameleonp. 196
Suggestions for Cliniciansp. 201
Work Addiction in the Companyp. 209
Maryp. 209
Thank God It's Monday (TGIM)!p. 213
The Emperor Has No Clothesp. 214
Work Environments That Promote Work Addictionp. 216
The Boss from Hellp. 222
Changes in the Workplacep. 229
Suggestions for Cliniciansp. 231
Workaholics Anonymous and Other Resourcesp. 236
Further Readingsp. 236
Audiovisualsp. 239
Support Organizationsp. 240
Workaholics Anonymousp. 242
The Psychometric Properties of the Work Addiction Risk Test (WART)p. 250
Notesp. 253
Indexp. 265
About the Authorp. 274
Table of Contents provided by Ingram. All Rights Reserved.

An electronic version of this book is available through VitalSource.

This book is viewable on PC, Mac, iPhone, iPad, iPod Touch, and most smartphones.

By purchasing, you will be able to view this book online, as well as download it, for the chosen number of days.

Digital License

You are licensing a digital product for a set duration. Durations are set forth in the product description, with "Lifetime" typically meaning five (5) years of online access and permanent download to a supported device. All licenses are non-transferable.

More details can be found here.

A downloadable version of this book is available through the eCampus Reader or compatible Adobe readers.

Applications are available on iOS, Android, PC, Mac, and Windows Mobile platforms.

Please view the compatibility matrix prior to purchase.