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Books > Health, Home & Family > Family & health > Coping with personal problems > Coping with drug & alcohol abuse
Are you struggling with addiction, whether to alcohol, prescription
or illicit drugs, overeating, anorexia, bulimia or gambling,
overspending and debt? Or are you in a relationship that is
sex-addicted, codependent or self-destructive in another way?
Cheryl Adler, MS, LCSW, DAPA, FAPA, speaks with compassion and
insight. A psychotherapist, addictions counselor and educator, she
is unafraid to delve into the harsh realities of addiction. Cheryl
shares her 25+ years of experience and success stories to empower
you to take the next steps to strengthen your sobriety and move
toward your ultimate recovery. She shares her stories and insights
to guide you in areas that addicts struggle with, including:
Changing recovery from a clinical experience to one of adventure
and self-discovery Designing a sobriety plan unique to you that
focuses on your strengths and personal successes Creating healthy
and loving relationships Choosing a rehab Finding a supportive
therapist What you can learn from a 12-step program Transforming
your environment Making healthy choices about nutrition and
exercise so you ll start feeling better right away Integrating
medication, prayer and spiritual practice into your recovery
Becoming a good role model to your children
Learn at your own pace and let a course at Sober University open
doors to a healthier, more joyful life. " Sober University is an
invitation to successful recovery for any addiction. Integrating
various modalities, Sober University offers cutting edge
information. This book is essential It nourishes the soul, it
offers support, effective strategies, is realistic and filled with
hope. Frederick Drobin, Ph.D."
In this book for young people who are struggling with substance
abuse, Kyle Keegan recounts his own remarkable story of drug abuse
and ruthless addiction. Keegan, now an adult who is in recovery
from his addiction, discusses his experience as a well adjusted
adolescent who fell victim to heroin and whose life was almost
destroyed by the devastating drug. Against the backdrop of these
experiences, he also provides useful information that young people
struggling with substance abuse need, such as how to recognize and
accept that there is a problem, how to find professional help, and
how to stay happy and healthy in recovery.
Addiction to Comfort SECRETS OF ALWAYS MAKING APPROPRIATE MORAL
CHOICES? In regard to all Addictions, I find it is impossible to
arrive at an objective and constant standard of truth and morality
without bringing Jesus Christ onto the podium. If an important
standard of truth and morality exists, it cannot be the product of
the sinner, or it will not be impartial or decisive. It must be the
result of a far greater Mind, that of the Christ Jesus. If a
constant and unchanging truth exists, it must be beyond human
timelines, or it will not be continuous, it must be everlasting. If
a universal choice of "right versus wrong" exists, it must go
beyond individual understanding, or it will not be "universal." It
must be above us all. However, absolute truth must be something or
someone to free the addicted that is common to all humanity, and to
creation. All is found in one person, and He Jesus Christ is the
source of all truth. He is the secret of always making appropriate
moral choices.....For in each conflict we have....positions' us in
charge of determining what, is the correct moral choice we can put
forward? If our instant thought and or our comeback is that of
self-deceptive "ends justify the means," your determination is
flawed. If your response may be however difficult, but you choose
to preserve and improve not only your own human life, integrity and
self-respect, you have chosen not to take over Gods role as Creator
and Sovereignty over your conflict. Be hopeful and please God, but
never partake as God. ...... RICHARD KAY
As an impressionable young teenager, he was first introduced to
alcohol. This addiction led to the destruction of his hopes to
graduate college as wellas being a major league baseball prospect.
This literature was written in hopes of helping others with this
deadly disease. Being a successfulrecovering alcoholic, he
elaborates on his near death experience. Hopefully this book will
encourage others to never give up on the fight for sobriety.
This is a sensitive book, rich in understanding and common sense.
It will put the reader in touch with what it is like to be an
addictive person, and what must be done to bring the person back
from being an outcast. As the author explains in a respectful way,
how the afflicted feels, he includes, biological, psychosocial, and
family damage caused by the chemicals being used. His effect is to
created ways to deal with addiction, along with new possibilities.
This book can be helpful to all who are involved in the world of
addiction; it is straight forward.
This is the true story of one young man's encouraging struggle
against drugs and crime. Written for Robert J. Bracke by his
adoptive father, Arthur R. Bracke.
This is the true story of Robert's first twenty-one years. Robert,
while of above-average intelligence, was unable to read or write
due to the devastating effects of his learning disabilities, severe
dyslexia and dysgraphia, conditions that were not properly
diagnosed until he was placed with Arthur R. Bracke at the age of
twelve.
Running Against the Wind is the true story of Robert Bracke. It
starts out with his troubled times with the use of drugs and drug
dealing. During the book, he recalls the abandonment from his
mother, his father's harsh remarriage, drug usage and his miserable
young life, growing up in numerous foster homes. This book isn't
kind to the reader. It is bold, demanding and harsh with the
reality of what life is like for too many people in today's society
when they are pushed out into the world and demanded to grow up at
a young age.
During this young man's life he had to struggle to "be his own man"
by playing into the government's hands by, more or less, being
forced into the Governor's Drug Task Force. He ran with his
fifteen-year-old girlfriend, Annette, across country to keep from
having to testify against criminals who had put a $35,000 price on
his head!
One reviewer wrote: "While reading this book, I had to stop several
times and catch my breath! I was aghast at the horrid treatment of
this young man and, at the same time, angry with him for being
caught up in the game of drugs. It is a reality check book that I
believe all parents should purchase for their teens and read with
them."
There is no holding back with this book. It shows the way of the
underground drug world that very few people know about, but at the
same time, it shows the love this father has for his adopted son by
recalling the events of their life together. Even though the book
is about the son, this is also about the adoptive father who loved
his son so much that he was there for him, even if only in his
heart and mind at times.
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