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Join a Co-Dependency Group When You Live With an Alcoholic
Join a Co-Dependency Group When You Live With an Alcoholic
If you are co-dependent on an alcoholic, you may need to join a co-dependency group for help. Living with an alcoholic can be hard, but when you feel that you need to stay for one reason or another, it makes things even harder than they already are for you. There are groups for co-dependent friends or family members. These groups can help you understand why you need this person and what you might be able to do about it. If you think you are co-dependent, you will want to find a group that can help you so that you understand why you need this person.
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Helping Addicts and Alcoholics With Tips for Recovery
Helping Addicts and Alcoholics With Tips for Recovery
Recovering drug addicts and alcoholics need both strategies and tactics for recovery.
On the one hand, we need to have overall strategies that can guide us in our day-to-day decision making, sound principles that help guide us towards proper living. But on the other hand, we also need some proven tactics that can help us to focus on what’s important in recovery.
The strategies of the 12 step program might be summarized as being “find God, clean house, and help others.” Common tactics in traditional 12 step recovery include attending meetings, sponsorship, working the steps, and so on.
But what if you want to move beyond the traditional 12 step model and embrace a more open and purposeful program of recovery? The 12 step program traditionally focuses on spiritual growth, whereas a more holistic approach would address the spiritual, physical, mental, emotional, and social aspects of recovery.
Working With Children of Alcoholics: The Practitioner’s Handbook
Working with Children of Alcoholics: The Practitioner’s Handbook
First published in 1989 when the plight of children of alcoholics was initially brought to public attention, Working with Children of Alcoholics remains an essential tool for professionals that specifically addresses the needs of children growing up in alcoholic families. Expanding from the original highly successful handbook, the Second Edition employs a family systems model to examine working with COA’s in the context of their family and culture. Incorporating the latest research, including R
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