“The alcoholic’s wife isn’t always an innocent victim”
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This article studies how, in the context of a renewal of approaches to alcoholism, the couple was given a new therapeutic role by psychiatrists immediately after the Second World War. Based on an analysis of medical literature, publications by ex-drinkers’ movements and patient files from a Parisian alcoholism clinic, it shows that women were held partly responsible for the alcoholism of their partners and that their integration into the therapeutic relationship was accompanied by gendered injunctions.
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