Alcoholism isn’t just drinking. It’s a family disease. Incorporates the best of all known therapies for the family of the alcoholic – therapies that have been tried and tested all over the world with over one million family members. This book will show you how to handle hundreds of situations that come up in a relationship with an alcoholic. It gives direct advice about what you can do in a specific situation with step-by-step directions on how to...
THIS IS BY FAR THE BEST BOOK EVER WRITTEN FOR THE FAMILIES OF ALCOHOLICS AND ADDICTS. FOLLOW THIS PATH AND GET SOMEWHERE. PLAIN SPOKEN AND EASILY UNDERSTANDABLE. A HOW TO.
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Toby Rice Drews is in a class by herself. She is an absolute sanity saver and a restorer of health and equlibrium. I have been blessed with knowing Toby, and she is in person as she appears in all of her books--warm, gentle, loving, and a true giver. I have given her books to friends and family and they have found them indespensible. One slept at night with her Bible on the pillow next to her and Toby's books on top.
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Quite candidly, Toby Rice Drews has made this book an ongoingly useful tool to keep around. Each chapter is independent and helps one deal with the situation/crisis at hand, and yet I found it powerful to read the whole book in two days. I have tools now that truly help me regain control of my life with an alcoholic, both when he is drunk and also when he is moody between his drunken episodes. This author is excellent...
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I read this book about a year ago while struggling to to deal with the addict in my life. Toby Rice Drews made me feel so much better about myself and my situation. I recommend it to everyone I come across who is where I was last year - the book never fails to comfort and support, and it's full of helpful suggestions that really work!
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This book has helped me a lot. Living with an alcoholic is very difficult and you start blaming yourself for everything. Now I know that it is not all me. I am starting to understand the irrational behavior and thinking of an alcoholic and that only they can help themselves and I have to help myself and not be brought down by their shortcomings
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