Family Help For Alcoholics
1 October 2009

The Alcoholic Family
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ACOA Recovery Guide $30.00 ACOA Recovery Guide presents the ground-breaking scientific approach at reversing deeply disturbed effects from growing up with verbally and physically abusive, sexually abusive or chemical abusing parents. The fear of carrying over bad traits from one generation to another generation of parents underlies the positive message of this audio-CD: You can stop the spillover effects. Motivated adults b… |
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EVOLUTION OF A GROUP: STUDENT VIDEO $150.00 … |
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Stuart Saves His Family $2.99 … |
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Stuart Saves His Family $9.99 … |
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Leslie $1.99 … |
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A Child Called It: One Child’s Courage to Survive $11.95 David J. Pelzer’s mother, Catherine Roerva, was, he writes in this ghastly, fascinating memoir, a devoted den mother to the Cub Scouts in her care, and somewhat nurturant to her children–but not to David, whom she referred to as “an It.” This book is a brief, horrifying account of the bizarre tortures she inflicted on him, told from the point of view of the author as a young boy being starve… |
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Codependent No More: How to Stop Controlling Others and Start Caring for Yourself $8.85 ISBN 0894864025… |
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Alcoholics Anonymous: The Big Book, 4th Edition $9.45 It’s more than a book. It’s a way of life. Alcoholics Anonymous-The Big Book-has served as a lifeline to millions worldwide. First published in 1939, Alcoholics Anonymous sets forth cornerstone concepts of recovery from alcoholism and tells the stories of men and women who have overcome the disease. With publication of the second edition in 1955, the third edition in 1976, and now the fourth edit… |
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The Alcoholics $8.59 Dr. Peter Murphy, director of an alcohol rehabilitation center, has faith that with proper help, alcoholics can beat their problem. The orderlies and nurses in the clinic think otherwise; they say the only thing that’s going to cure these people is a shot of whiskey. The story seems pretty simple–but not with Jim Thompson! In addition to this internal strife there is an orderly who is a demented practitioner and a nurse who loves to inflict pain. These are just a couple of the nutty characters you will meet as you try to figure out which are the ones with a problem. |
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The Healing Journey for Adult Children of Alcoholics $16.99 “Daryl E. Quick uses a step-by-step approach to help readers learn new ways of thinking, feeling and acting that will replace the destructive patterns learned in childhood living with alcoholic parents.” |
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Bill W.: A Biography of Alcoholics Anonymous Cofounder Bill Wilson $15.95 “When Bill Wilson, with his friend Dr. Bob Smith, founded Alcoholics Anonymous in 1935, his hope was that AA would become a safe haven for those who suffered from this disease. Thirty years after his death, AA continues to help millions of alcoholics recover from what had been commonly regarded as a hopeless addiction. Still, while Wilson was a visionary for millions, he was no saint. After cofounding Alcoholics Anonymous, he stayed sober for over thirty-five years, helping countless thousands rebuild their lives. But at the same time, Wilson suffered form debilitating bouts of clinical depression, was a womanizer, and experimented with LSD.Francis Hartigan, the former secretary and confidant to Wilson’s wife, Lois, has exhaustively researched his subject, writing with a complete insider’s knowledge. Drawing on extensive interviews with Lois Wilson and scores of early members of AA, he fully explores Wilson’s organizational genius, his devotion to the cause, and almost martyr-like selflessness. That Wilson, like all of us, had to struggle with his own personal demons makes this biography all the more moving and inspirational. Hartigan reveals the story of Wilson’s life to be as humorous, horrific, and powerful as any of the AA vignettes told daily around the world.” |
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The Complete ACOA Sourcebook: Adult Children of Alcoholics at Home, at Work and in Love $16.95 “>When they were first released in the 1980s, Janet Woititz’s groundbreaking works, Adult Children of Alcoholics, Struggle for Intimacy and The Self-Sabotage Syndrome, provided a new message of hope to adult children who had grown up in the shadow of alcoholic parents. Their message today is as profound and timeless as it was two decades ago. >Now, in this complete collection, readers will learn again the insight and healing power of Janet Wotitiz’s words. The Complete ACoA Sourcebook is a compilation of three of Dr. Woititz’s classic books, addressing head-on the symptoms of The Adult Children of Alcoholics syndrome and providing strategies for living a normal life as an adult. Readers will find help for themselves: at home, in intimate relationships and on the job. They will discover the reasons for the way they think, believe and feel about themselves; ACoAs often feel isolated, have difficulty in relationships, in the workplace and in feeling good about themselves. >Readers who are familiar with Woititz’s work will find wisdom once again in this classic collection. Those new to ACoA will gain fresh insight into their behavior patterns and find an avenue for self-love and healing. Noted ACoA expert Dr. Robert Ackerman, author of the best-selling Perfect Daughters and Silent Sons, provides a foreword and explains why Janet Woititz’s message will continue to help millions of readers for generations to come.” |
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Alcoholics Anonymous $4.99 Alcoholics Anonymous is a fellowship of men and women who share their experience strength and hope with each other that they may solve their common problem and help others to recover from alcoholism. The only requirement for membership is a desire to stop drinking. There are no dues or fees for A.A. membership; we are self-supporting through our own contributions. A.A. is not allied with any sect denomination politics organization or institution; does not wish to engage in any controversy; neither endorses nor opposes any causes. Our primary purpose is to stay sober and help other alcoholics to achieve sobriety. Features: Original First & Second Edition Forwards Doctor’s Opinion Main 164 Pages Spiritual Experience 40+ First and Second Edition Stories Main 164 pages include page numbers regardless of font size or page flow. |
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Sister Ignatia: Angel of Alcoholics Anonymous $18.95 “Sister Mary Ignatia Gavin epitomized the spirit of love, service, and honesty that today are the hallmarks of Alcoholics Anonymous. As a hospital admissions officer in the 1930s in Akron, Ohio, Sr. Ignatia befriended Dr. Bob Smith, co-founder of AA, and courageously arranged for the hospitalization of alcoholics at a time when alcoholism was viewed as a character weakness rather than a disease.” |
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Adult Children of Alcoholics: Expanded Edition $12.95 “>Ten years ago, Janet Woititz broke new ground in our understanding of what it is to be an Adult Child of an Alcoholic. Today she re-examines the movement and its inclusion of Adult Children from various dysfunctional family backgrounds who share the same characteristics. After more than ten years of working with ACoAs she shares the recovery hints that she has found to work. Read Adult Children of Alcoholics to see where the journey began and for ideas on where to go from here.” |
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