Are you feeling exasperated and helpless about your family member’s addiction?
Are you at your wit’s end, having tried
everything you can think of to make them stop?
If someone you love is engaging in addictive behaviours such as alcohol and drug misuse, eating disorders, smoking, gambling, Internet addiction, sex addiction, compulsive overspending, or relationship addiction, you are undoubtedly experiencing unpredictability in your relationship.
Some of the most common emotions you will experience include:
• Guilt and shame
• Anger and anxiety
• Confusion and powerlessness
Whether the addict in your life is your spouse, partner, parent, child, friend, or colleague, the key to changing this reality for yourself lies in shifting your focus from your loved one’s addiction to your own self-care.
Loving an Addict, Loving Yourself: The Top 10 Survival Tips for Loving Someone with an Addiction presents a dramatically fresh approach to help you get off the roller-coaster chaos of addiction, maintain your own sanity and serenity, and live your best life.
“In this book, Candace Plattor outlines some of the major causes for ill health and unhappiness today—addictions. She especially focuses on how to help yourself if you are the loved one of an addict. Bravo to Candace, whose personal experience and brilliant counselling strategies are turning people’s lives around!”
Caroline Sutherland, Author of The Body Knows and The Body Knows… How to Stay Young
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