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I'll Stop Tomorrow (Paperback)
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Discovery Miles 5 230
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I'll Stop Tomorrow (Paperback)
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Loot Price R523
Discovery Miles 5 230
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One man's journey through alcoholism, and what helped him recover.
During his drinking days Paul Campbell let down and hurt many
people - his family and loved ones in particular. Alcoholism is
known as the family illness and it truly is. Before alcoholism
kills, it usually destroys the lives of loved ones, the ones
ironically that care about the alcoholic the most. Much of this
book is written with these people in mind. To Paul Campbell's mind,
family members are usually the silent victims of alcoholism. This
book is not written by an academic or a doctor. It doesn't have
carefully drawn charts or squiggly diagrams describing a variety of
personalities and behavior patterns. This book is written by
someone who had everything, who lost everything, who went through
the living hell of chronic alcoholism and the tough times of
recovery. Ultimately though, he is proof that there is hope for
everyone - even the most crazy, out-of-control, self-destructive
alcoholic. Paul Campbell discovered that giving up drink was only
half the battle. Living and enjoying life is the real challenge.
Paul Campbell is an Addiction Counsellor living in Ireland. He
writes regular columns on alcoholism for the Irish press.
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