The trauma and grief of growing up in an alcoholic or addicted
family create a lifetime of baggage. If you grew up in an addicted
family, the dysfunction that permeated every aspect of your
childhood may have seemed 'normal, ' and you may not even realize
the level of affect alcohol still has on your adult life whether or
not "you" drink.
If you are one of the millions of Adult Children of Alcoholics
(ACOAs), the cost of your childhood pain can be unbearable. You may
have learned how to 'survive, ' but are you 'living' your life? Do
you fear normal conflict? Do you blame yourself when something goes
wrong even when it isn't your fault? Are you a chaos junkie? Or do
you just fear relationships because they are too difficult or too
painful?
Having devoted much of their careers to working with ACOAs,
therapists Jane Middelton-Moz and Lorie Dwinell now take a deeper
look into the origin and cost of childhood pain, as well as the
grief resolution process that is integral to recovery. This revised
and expanded edition of their groundbreaking 1986 hit "After the
Tears" discusses the latest research and offers insights on living
a good life despite a dysfunctional childhood by tackling issues
such as intimacy, sibling relationships, codependency, breaking the
alcoholic pattern, building a relationship with the inner child,
forgiveness, and opening a window to spirituality. "
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