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Codependent
No More : How to Stop Controlling Others and Start Caring for Yourself
Uk
Can
by Melody Beattie "This book is good for people who find themselves
depressed and needing some insight on why they feel the way they
do. After reading this book the other book by Melody Beattie "Beyond
Codepedency" will help you fix the codependent problem. These books
will help anyone who is dealing with an alcoholic relationship or
any other dependent relationship. If you find yourself caretaking
all the time, ie: thinking or feeling responsible for other people,
feel it is your responsiblity to help other people solve their problems,
feel needy people are always attracted to you, and feeling unappreciated
or used; or you have weak boundaries with the people in your life;
you have dependency issues; poor communication; and low self-worth-
you are codependent. I didn't think I was, but this book laied my
life out perfectly. If you are feeling crazy for the way you are
feeling read this book and you will understand why you are feeling
the way you are. It is normal it is just you are a codependent person
and you need to fix that."
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Codependents'
Guide to the 12 Steps
Uk
Can
by Melody Beattie "There are
many books out there on recovery; and after many yrs in recovery,
some of us own most of those books! This is absolutely the best
one I have come across as far as the steps go. Its format of explanation
and "getting to the heart of the matter" in the steps, can apply
to everyones journey, regardless of which program they are in. This
book will enhance everyones recovery program as well as their spiritual
path, because it hits the basics and gets to the roots of all healing
and growth in a way we can all relate to."
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Intervention
: How to Help Someone Who Doesn't Want Help : A Step-By-Step Guide
for Families of Chemically Dependent Persons
Uk
Can
by Vernon E.
Johnson This one gets right to the point in teaching, advising and
coaching through an intervention in chemical dependency (alcohol,
drugs). The advice is sound and rings true throughout. A light is
shown into the darkness of the disease and it's effects on everyone,
friends, family, co-workers and employers. With 20 million addicted
people and a minimum of 4 others being affected by them, this book
could serve as an eye-opener for a lot of people. This nugget only
takes about an hour to read.
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Getting
Them Sober : You Can Help!
Uk
Can
by Toby Rice Drews "For simplicity
in presentation the book is written in the form of the sober wife
being married to an alcoholic. Substitute he, she, partner, lover,
best friend or whatever and you have a practical guide with sound
advice on any topic typically encountered in the living with an
alcoholic household. The book is written in short chapters that
quickly identify situations and offer practical advice for how to
deal with them. Unlike books that offer textbook discussion of what
alcoholism is, this book deals with how alcoholism affects you and
how you can change to improve your life. It neither advises you
to continue living with or to leave your loved one. It does present
options and suggestions to deal with your situation. In the process
of self improvement, you'll find more happiness despite your surroundings.
And ultimately, your actions may even drive your loved one to get
sober. This book is a must for anyone living with an alcoholic."
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Reclaim
Your Family from Addiction : How Couples and Families Recover Love
and Meaning
Uk
Can
by Craig Nakken "In this breakthrough new book, author Craig
Nakken describes just how typical families and couples who may have
spent years creating a "we" can lose their identity and meaningfulness
as a unit when a family member becomes addicted. Nakken helps readers
understand the inexplicable-how the individual addict can abandon
the "we" of family and return blindly and single-mindedly to the
"me" of his or her pleasure. More importantly, however, Nakken reinforces
a radical idea-recovery, both individually and as a couple, is possible."
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