Jay, Debra, 1954-

It takes a family : a cooperative approach to lasting sobriety / Debra Jay ; foreword by Robert L. DuPont. - xii, 370 pages ; 23 cm.

The missing element -- Stick with the winners -- How it all started -- Introducing structured family recovery -- A misunderstood disease -- Motivation isn't the answer -- A closer look at relapse -- Tiny tasks -- A new look at enabling addiction -- Families pay a high price -- It takes a family -- Twelve step meetings -- Putting structured family recovery into place -- The heart triumphs.

FAMILY & OTHER RELATIONSHIPS. Most books on recovery from addiction focus on either the addict or the family. While most alcoholics and addicts coming out of treatment have a recovery plan, families are often left to figure things out for themselves. In It Takes a Family, Debra Jay takes a fresh approach to the recovery process by making family members and friends part of the recovery team, beginning in the early stages of sobriety. Through straightforward, compassionate language, she outlines a structured model that shows families how to work collaboratively and as individuals to find an appropriate balance between personal responsibility and building a circle of support to meet the challenges common to the first year of recovery. Together, family members will address the challenges of enabling, denial, and pain, while developing their communication skills through practical, easy-to-follow strategies and exercises designed to create transparency and accountability.

9781616495343 (softcover)

2014034681


Alcoholics--Family relationships.
Drug addicts--Family relationships.
Alcoholics--Rehabilitation.
Drug addicts--Rehabilitation.

HV5132 / .J387 2015

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