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Recovery: A Guide for Adult Children of Alcoholics by H

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Alcoholism Clinic Treatment ? Abstinence From Alcohol and Recovery

Alcoholism Clinic Treatment ? Abstinence From Alcohol and Recovery

Recovery from alcoholism involves a lot more than abstinence. An alcoholic who wishes to remain abstinent from alcohol can make important changes in their lives that will help them to remain sober more easily, and also have a better quality of life.

Simply stopping drinking is attainable, but a painful and miserable existence for many who choose this route. The problem with an alcoholic is eventually not the alcohol; this is a symptom of the problem.

The true issues lie within the alcoholic, and it is these issues that need challenging and healing through continuous ‘work’ by the alcoholic, first in an alcoholism clinic and afterwards through a programme of recovery.

Alcoholism is a disease. It is a progressive, incurable and ultimately fatal illness which ruins the lives of the sufferers and their families and friends. Alcoholics are sick people. They are trapped in a cycle of self abuse which is very hard to stop.

Recovery: A Guide for Adult Children of Alcoholics (Fir

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New Dawn Wellness and Recovery Center – Topeka, KS

New Dawn Wellness and Recovery Center 785-266-0202 www.yellowbook.com

Bob Smith Jr 2002 Alcoholics Anonymous Recovery Al Anon

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The 10 Toughest Questions Families and Friends Ask About Addiction and Recovery (Sneak Peek)

The Essential Video Guide to Addiction Recovery for Friends and Family. www.whydonttheyjustquit.com A valuable tool . . . when you don’t have time to wade through volumes of material. Joe Herzanek offers simple, straightforward, no-nonsense answers to the most often-asked questions. A wealth of information. Being able to gain this much information in one short sitting will put your mind at ease and give you the confidence to move forward—knowing that recovery is within reach. 1. How can I tell . . . if a person is addicted or just a heavy user? 2. How do I confront this person? 3. How to handle adolescent use and abuse? 4. How do I show my love without enabling? 5. Does treatment work? 6. We cant afford treatment. What now? 7. How do I handle relapse? Will this ever stop? 8. What if they just cant quit? 9. Ive tried it all. Nothing is working. What now? 10. How do I get MY life back?
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