"In depth readings on recovery, our Fellowship, common questions, and personal stories from codependents"--Provided by publisher.
Provides a detailed explanation of the Twelve-Step program designed by Alcoholics Anonymous, accompanied by advice on how to apply the program to codependent issues and cross-addiction
Is someone else's problem your problem? If, like so many others, you've lost sight of your own life in the drama of tending to someone else's, you may be codependent--and you may find yourself in this book--Codependent No More.
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Let Melody Beattie, author of the classic Codependent No More, help you along your way. A guided tour past the pitfalls of recovery, Beyond Codependency is dedicated to those struggling to master the art of self-care.
untreated co-dependency issues contribute to alcoholic relapse. We recommend that counselors in treatment programs complete an assessment for co-dependency as a standard component of their intake process. Codependency treatment as a ...
This highly anticipated workbook will help readers put the principles from Melody Beattie's international best seller Codependent No More into action in their own lives.
... your real self to continue receiving recognition . You fear that you might accidentally reveal your real self and experience rejection , so you work harder at manipulating your behavior and hiding your feelings . This is why ...
Co-Dependents Anonymous presents an adult coloring book to encourage creativity and understanding of CoDA's Twelve Steps, Twelve Traditions and Twelve Promises.
Journey to the Heart by New York Times bestselling author of Codependent No More, Beyond Codependency, and Lessons of Love, contains 365 insightful daily meditations that inspire readers to unlock their personal creativity and discover ...
This group includes Turner ( 1976 ) ; Zurcher ( 1977 ) ; Lifton ( 1968 ) ; and Hewitt ( 1994 ) ( although Hewitt disputes and reconceptualizes the shift from an institutionally grounded self to an impulsively grounded one ) . 9.