Coping With An Addict: Ways of Dealing With an Addict Spouse, Family Member, Friend or Loved One (Coping With Alcoholism and Substance Abuse Book 7)
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Coping With An Addict: Ways of Dealing With an Addict Spouse, Family Member, Friend or Loved One (Coping With Alcoholism and Substance Abuse Book 7)
Dealing With an Addict in Compassionate and Understanding Ways
This book contains proven methods for coping with an addict spouse, friend, family member, boyfriend, girlfriend or anyone you love and care about.
The ideas presented in this book have helped tens of thousands of people all over the world learn how to cope with someone who is abusing drugs or alcohol.
When you are finished reading this book you will know how to:
Detach from the addict with love
Stop being an enabler
Love the substance abuser without conditions
Set healthy boundaries with an addict
A Few Word From People We've Helped In Coping With Addicts
Julie I am so glad I found your material They started me on the road to seeing things differently living with an addict. Because of the things I learned and the support, I have made positive changes in my life. My children are much happier now too. The audio lessons I got when I first found this site started me on the road to changing myself and leaving the changes in the addict to him and to God.
Amy The less I confront and argue with him when he is high on prescription pills, the less he erupts. I am doing the best I can to do the things JC says to do...I’m not perfect at it but I am learning..I think I have read everything in the books twice…lol…but I am finding my life has a whole lot more peace in it and a whole lot less chaos doing the things JC says to do..than when I was doing it my way and trying to control and alcoholic/addict…
Ross I am so thankful for the information and the effort to put this together to help others. This is a tough situation to be in , when you have a loved one addicted to alcohol.It’s nice to know there are others who are out there who understand and want to help. Thanks for being there!
Laurie I had a bad night last night with my addict husband, but I will tell you that when he came into the bedroom and started running his mouth and talking bad to me, I got up, didn’t say a word and slept in my daughter’s bed. I am glad I learned to do that through this website, otherwise, it would have been a bottomless argument.
Jodylee I have learned over the years to ignore his abuse and I have carved out a life for myself. Church, singing in a choir, lunches with friends etc, and this website has helped enormously.
Tammy I have been in a relationship with my boyfriend for over two years. He doesn't have a drinking problem, his d.o.c. is heroin. But nonetheless this website helps me greatly and no matter what the drug it’s all very similar.
Are you exhausted from coping with an addict loved one? The wisdom revealed in this book was acquired over a forty fiver year period of the author's life. JC has lived with several addicts, attended thousands of support group meetings and has helped countless people learn how to deal with addicts.
He really can help you learn how to cope with this situation in a much healthier way than you have been.
When you get this book on coping with addicts, you are going to be learning from someone who has walked in your shoes, someone who understand the depth of the pain and frustration you are coping with on a daily basis.
If you are ready to learn:
How to stop obsessing over the addict all of the time
How to cope with the addict's drastic mood swings
How to get your sanity back
and much, much more about dealing with drug addicts...
Get the book now while it's being offered at an introductory low price.
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