Description
Early in life, John McMahon wanted to escape the parochialism and religious bigotry of 60s small-town Scotland. Alcohol is shown to put two traits into tension: the 'egotist' who behaves like he's God's gift to women versus the 'loser' who insists that nobody could possibly love him. As an addict, he is seen to obsess over various distorted images of the self and then acting up. The hinge of the story is how life situations reframed John's self-talk. After at first rejecting the 'well-meaning Alcoholics Anonymous' he came to experience 'that a Power greater than ourselves could restore us to sanity.'
Later John found meaning in academia, developing recovery resources and a new found faith and marriage.
About the Author
John McMahon grew up, and spent most of his life, in and near Glasgow. He was Professor at the Centre for Alcohol and Drug Studies at the University of Paisley. His new life is in East Devon from where he manages bottled-up.com.
Book Information
ISBN 9781897913994
Author John McMahon
Format Paperback
Imprint Highland Books
Publisher Highland Books