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If you've been encouraged by a therapist, minister, friend or family member to try Al-Anon, you might be wondering what will happen when you get there.
If you live in a household where someone frequently breaks promises, avoids taking responsibility or never finds enough time, there are things you can do for yourself.
Published in 2008, this softcover volume contains sixteen chapters and 335 pages. It is fully indexed, a plus for those who are seeking insight on a certain topic.
If you live with an alcoholic who has stopped drinking but continues to manipulate, isolate, procrastinate and act in a passive-aggressive manner, you probably need help.
If you live in a household where someone isolates himself and neglects important relationships, there are things you can do to minimize your own emotional pain.
Before discovering Ala-Anon people affected by someone else's drinking problem can feel isolated. However, once they come to Ala-Anon they find a caring family.
One of the saddest elements of the disease of alcoholism is the inability of its victims to understand or meet the emotional needs of others.
Many alcoholics have the ability to manipulate people and situations to their own advantage. Here are some tips for coping with this emotional trickery.
Alcoholics who are suspicious, distrustful or jealous are difficult to live with, whether drinking or sober. Here are some tips for surviving in such a household.
If you live with an alcoholic who constantly finds somebody else to blame for whatever happens, here are some things you can do to help him take personal responsibility.
Some of these individuals achieve success or even prominence in political, legal or religious careers. Others turn to lives of crime, dishonesty and abuse.


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