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Addict in the Family: Support Through Loss, Hope, and Recovery [Mīkstie vāki]

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  • Formāts: Paperback / softback, 225 pages, height x width: 213x137 mm
  • Izdošanas datums: 04-Nov-2021
  • Izdevniecība: Hazelden Information & Educational Services
  • ISBN-10: 1616499559
  • ISBN-13: 9781616499556
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  • Formāts: Paperback / softback, 225 pages, height x width: 213x137 mm
  • Izdošanas datums: 04-Nov-2021
  • Izdevniecība: Hazelden Information & Educational Services
  • ISBN-10: 1616499559
  • ISBN-13: 9781616499556
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"Addict in the Family (second edition) is a book about the pain of addiction, but more importantly it is a book of comfort, understanding, and hope for anyone struggling with a loved one's addiction. As the compelling personal stories reveal, family members do not cause their loved one's addiction-nor can they control or cure it. What family members can do is find support, set boundaries, detach with love, and eventually discover how to enjoy life more fully. This book helps them do just that-whether theloved one achieves recovery or not"--

The family recovery classic, Addict in the Family, has been revised and updated to offer parents and other family members even greater support when faced with the reality of a loved one&;s addiction. Solid, actionable advice and information about what helps and what doesn&;t&;and how to care for themselves&;make this an indispensable guide.

For families of addicts, fear, shame, and confusion over a loved one&;s addiction can cause deep anxiety, sleepless nights, and even physical illness. The emotional distress family members suffer is often compounded by the belief that they somehow caused or contributed to their loved one&;s addiction&;or that they could have done something to prevent it.

Addict in the Family is a book about the pain of addiction, but more importantly it is a book of comfort, understanding, and hope for anyone struggling with a loved one&;s addiction. As the compelling personal stories reveal, family members do not cause their loved one&;s addiction&;nor can they control or cure it. What family members can do is find support, set boundaries, detach with love, and eventually discover how to enjoy life more fully. This book helps them do just that&;whether the loved one achieves recovery or not.
Preface ix
Introduction 1(6)
One A Family Disease
7(12)
When an individual becomes addicted, the entire family is affected. Family members can acquire knowledge and skills that enable them to cope effectively with the disease of addiction
Two The Stranger You Love
19(20)
Addiction is usually accompanied by significant behavioral changes. Some conceal, protect, and perpetuate substance use, while others reveal the effects of alcohol and other drugs on the brain
Three The Beast Inside
39(14)
The irresistible compulsion to use is deeply rooted in the biological and psychological makeup of addicted individuals. Many are conscious of an "inner addict"---a "beast inside"
Four Who Gets Addicted?
53(14)
Not everyone who uses alcohol or other drugs becomes addicted. Several factors increase an individual's vulnerability to addiction
Five Addicted to the Addict
67(22)
In an attempt to help their addicted loved one, family members may resort to well-intended but counterproductive behaviors. Often, these behaviors mirror the disease of addiction itself
Six The Process of Change
89(18)
Making a significant personal change is hard for everyone, especially for people who are seeking recovery. Change often occurs in predictable stages and usually involves setbacks and relapses
Seven Promoting the Addict's Recovery
107(28)
No one can force another person to change. But families can practice strategies that effectively promote and support their loved one's recovery
Eight Promoting the Family's Recovery
135(12)
Families suffer deep distress when a loved one becomes addicted. To recover from the damaging impact of the disease, they can adopt self-care strategies that nurture their own well-being
Nine A Time to Heal
147(14)
In its deepest sense, recovery is a lifelong process of personal growth. It involves healing the wounds of the past to achieve greater wisdom and serenity
Appendix A Common Addictive Substances: Effects and Signs of Use 161(14)
Appendix B Words of Wisdom 175(4)
Appendix C Resources 179(4)
Appendix D Recommended Reading 183(2)
Notes 185(4)
Acknowledgments 189(2)
About the Author 191