Drinking: A Love Story Fifteen million Americans a year are plagued with alcoholism. Five million of them are women. Many of them, like Carolin… More >>
Alcoholism & Drug Addiction Recovery Workbook Alcoholism and drug addiction is not a disease but a choice! This workbook is for those who struggle with “recovery” and just cant find the answers they seek in Aa, Na or current treatment programs. Practical & empowering self-help recovery information.
Since 1935, Alcoholics Anonymous has helped millions of alcoholics to find and maintain productive and fullfilling lives free from alcohol. AA is without question, the greatest support group in the world and is available almost anywhere at no cost. It works!
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August 13 2008 Codependence Ignorance Unaware | Codependence (or codependency) is a popular psychology concept popularized by Twelve-Step program advocates. A “codependent” is loosely defined as someone who exhibits too much, and often inappropriate, caring for persons who depend on him or her. A “codependent” is one side of a relationship between mutually needy people. The dependent, or obviously needy party(s) may have emotional, physical, financial difficulties, or addictions they seemingly are unable to surmount. The “codependent” party exhibits behaviour which controls, makes excuses for, pities, and takes other actions to perpetuate the obviously needy party’s condition, because of their desire to be needed and fear of doing anything that would change the relationship. DonInLondon Recovery Resource Videos.Addiction is often described as being unable to stop taking a substance or unable to stop a form of behaviour which is harmful. My experience strength and hope is shared here on these videos. I would suggest anyone anywhere with addictive behaviour to find professional medical support and helpful forms of support. The type of support we choose is a personal choice. For me, a combination of professional medical support and the fellowship of Alcoholics Anonymous, helps me keep sober on a daily basis. Professional advice on medical matters is paramount in my opinion. I have found fellowship keeps me safe from relapse and has improved my outlook on living simply a day …
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A Ten Step Guide to Rescuing Your Marriage to an Alcoholic Spouse A spouse’s drinking problem impacts the entire family. As a psychiatrist, specializing in addiction, I have developed a 10 step highly effective system for helping spouses of alcoholics break free from the bondage of their partner’s addiction.
Fake It To Make It? No thank You | Alcoholics Anonymous | DonInLondon | Don Oddy | September 28 2008 | Don Oddy | DonInLondon | Recovery Resource Videos | Alcoholics Anonymous | Addiction is often described as being unable to stop taking a substance or unable to stop a form of behaviour which is harmful. My experience strength and hope is shared here on these videos. I would suggest anyone anywhere with addictive behaviour to find professional medical support and helpful forms of support. The type of support we choose is a personal choice. For me, a combination of professional medical support and the fellowship of Alcoholics Anonymous, helps me keep sober on a daily basis. Professional advice on medical matters is paramount in my opinion. I have found fellowship keeps me safe from relapse and has improved my outlook on living simply a day at a time. I do not speak as a professional or speak for anyone else but me. I have found my life improved emotionally, physically and spiritually by keeping safe and to suggestions from professionals and the fellowship of Alcoholics Anonymous. I do not represent Alcoholics Anonymous, I share how fellowship helps me keep safe one day at a time. music: “music for airports” Brian Eno: www.enoshop.co.uk my photo link: www.doninchelsea.myphotoalbum.com my other video: link www.doninlondon.myphotoalbum.com email me: don@donymous.org Alcoholics Anonymous Alcoholic Alcoholism Addict Addiction DonInLondon Don Oddy Recovery Rehab
Living with and Loving an Alcoholic Spouse We have put together the nuts and bolts of healing from all the aspects of alcoholism, based on personal experience and from counseling couples on addiction over the past ten years. By promoting these ebooks you will be helping many people regain peace.
Living with and Loving an Alcoholic Spouse We have put together the nuts and bolts of healing from all the aspects of alcoholism, based on personal experience and from counseling couples on addiction over the past ten years. By promoting these ebooks you will be helping many people regain peace.
Product Description It was once taken for granted that peer-assisted groups such as Alcoholics Anonymous had no “real” value in recovery from addiction. More recently, evidence-based medicine is recognizing a spiritual component in healing—especially when it comes to addiction. The newest edition of Recent Developments in Alcoholism reflects this change by focusing on the 12-step model of recovery as well as mindfulness meditation and other spiritually oriented activity. More tha… More >>