
Family Addiction
Develop Healthy Boundaries to Protect Your Health, Foster Empathy for The Addict, and Help Them from Rock Bottom to Recovery Road
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Narrated by:
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Ty Johnson
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By:
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Jeremy Reyes
About this listen
Family Addiction: Develop healthy boundaries to protect your health, foster empathy for the person with an addiction, and help them from rock bottom to recovery.
Imagine a home filled with love, peace, and understanding — even in the face of addiction. If you're tired of sleepless nights, constant worry, or walking on eggshells around your loved one, you're not alone. Addiction impacts millions of families, but recovery and harmony are possible. This audiobook offers a compassionate, practical roadmap to reclaim your family's peace and support your loved one's journey toward healing.
Here’s what you’ll discover inside:
- The 5 golden rules of communication to reconnect with your loved one and be truly heard.
- Scientifically proven techniques (CRAFT, MI, ACT) simplified so anyone can apply them — no therapy license needed.
- How to set healthy boundaries that protect your well-being and gently encourage recovery.
- Five essential tips for self-compassion to preserve your mental health as a caregiver.
- Real-life case studies and practical tools for navigating crucial conversations and avoiding enabling behaviors.
You might wonder, “We’ve tried everything — will this really help?” Or, “Can I actually do this?” The answer is yes. This isn’t a book full of clinical jargon or empty promises. It’s a supportive, step-by-step guide filled with actionable strategies tailored to real families like yours.
Let this audiobook be your companion — a source of strength, hope, and clarity. Healing is possible, and it begins with understanding, empathy, and the right tools.
©2024 Edward J Basinger (P)2025 Edward J Basinger