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Reclaiming Your Self: The Codependent's Recovery Plan
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Smart Love
: :The founder of the first WWLTM support group in San Francisco offers a do-it-yourself program full of questionnaires, quotations, exercises, and proven tools that assist in recovering from addictive or otherwise negative relationship patterns.
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Earning Your Own Respect: A Handbook of Personal Responsibility
: :The founder of the first WWLTM support group in San Francisco offers a do-it-yourself program full of questionnaires, quotations, exercises, and proven tools that assist in recovering from addictive or otherwise negative relationship patterns.
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Road to Intimacy: Beyond Codependence
: :A natural follow-up to the bestselling Beyond Codependency, here is the first workbook for recovering codependents ready to form and enjoy healthy relationships. This unique workbook offers the concepts, tools, positive role models and reference points former codependents need to find intimacy.
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Smuggling Drugs into Prison
: :Bobby G tells a hilarious story about kiestering drugs, both the trials of getting them in and the challenge of getting them out. He finally pushes them in when the squad comes rumbling through and he thinks they are coming for him. His cache survives a strip search. A few mintues later, while he sat on the toilet to push the drug outs, a chorus of drug-hungry inmates stroll by his cell whispering out of the sides of their mouths, 'Did you get it out yet?' In the end, Bobby ...
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What's Wrong With Me?: Breaking the Chain of Adolescent Codependency
: :Bobby G tells a hilarious story about kiestering drugs, both the trials of getting them in and the challenge of getting them out. He finally pushes them in when the squad comes rumbling through and he thinks they are coming for him. His cache survives a strip search. A few mintues later, while he sat on the toilet to push the drug outs, a chorus of drug-hungry inmates stroll by his cell whispering out of the sides of their mouths, 'Did you get it out yet?' In the end, Bobby ...
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Ending Our Resentments (Hazelden Recovery Workbook Series)
: :Bobby G tells a hilarious story about kiestering drugs, both the trials of getting them in and the challenge of getting them out. He finally pushes them in when the squad comes rumbling through and he thinks they are coming for him. His cache survives a strip search. A few mintues later, while he sat on the toilet to push the drug outs, a chorus of drug-hungry inmates stroll by his cell whispering out of the sides of their mouths, 'Did you get it out yet?' In the end, Bobby ...
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The Other Half: Wives of Alcholics and Their Social-Psychological Situation (Communication and Social Order)
: :This current study has emerged from two decades of the author's investigations in related areas, alcoholism and domestic relations. Its canvas is broadly comparative, drawing on interviews and data gathered in the United States and Finland. It complements Dr. Wiseman's prizewinning work on the treatment of Skid Row alcoholics, Stations of the Lost, while involving issues of greater complexity on both the methodological and theoretical plane. The domestic drama of The Other Half is played out in the private scene of the home and the more public scene of the ...
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Why People Use Drugs (Drugs 101)
: :The first time someone uses drugs, they usually do not think about the reasons they do so, or the possible results of their actions. Rather, the initial use of drugs is often an impulsive response to a given situation, such as the availability of drugs and the person’s state-of-mind at that time. People seldom give much thought about the potential for drug abuse or addiction. That can be a mistake.
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Codependency in the Workplace: A Guide for Employee Assistance and Human Resource Professionals
: :Codependency is an important psychological aspect of the workplace that adversely affects both those who experience codependency and those who are the subject of the codependent's compelling agenda of interpersonal control. In this important book, Seth Allcorn explores codependency in the workplace beginning with its origins in the family. Many new insights are provided about the characteristic self-defeating and paradoxical patterns of thinking, feeling, and action that also impoverish those who work with the codependent. The author develops important new theoretical perspectives and models of codependency by drawing upon psychoanalytic ...
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