Ending Addiction for Good: The Groundbreaking, Holistic, Evidence-Based Way to Transform Your Life
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Rating | : | 4.46 (788 Votes) |
Asin | : | 1604948582 |
Format Type | : | paperback |
Number of Pages | : | 176 Pages |
Publish Date | : | 2013-02-27 |
Language | : | English |
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"Life-saving wisdom" according to Peter Le Breton. Ending Addiction for Good by Richard Taite and Constance Scharff, PhD, is an excellent, short, practical, and theoretically grounded "gift" to addicts, those with a family member or friend who is an addict, and professionals who work with addicts and their recovery. I should confess that I am no authority on addiction, the literature on addic. "This book was recommended to me by a coworker" according to Sarah. This book was recommended to me by a coworker. I work as an addictions counselor and this book provided me with a different look at how I can treat my clients. It was very well written and I would recommend it to others.. "Book" according to Nancy D.. Liked the book my nephew is addict so I wanted to read the book to understand addiction
She suggests that holistic approaches to health that help the individual heal and grow at the levels of mind, body, and spirit are the most effective for creating long-term change. She is a nationally renowned transformational consultant, helping addicts in recovery navigate difficult emotional an
Prochaska's Stages of Change model into a ready-to-use clinical tool. Ending Addiction for Good will inspire those in recovery, as well as providers of treatment." - Margaret Fetting, Ph.D., USC Faculty, private practice clinician, and Author of Perspectives on Addiction"What a joy to be part of the journey of individuals transcending their suffering and their struggling to be in that special place of thriving." - James O. A mother or father is just not present and available to be a skilled loving parent until they deal with their addiction." - Jay N. They have provided readers with a fresh and thoughtful adaptation of thees effective stages of recovery. Prochaska, PhD, Director of the Cancer Preven
There is hardly a family in the post-industrial world that hasn't been affected in some way by addiction. Drawing on their own histories of addiction recovery, authors Taite and Scharff examine the unique and highly successful treatment protocol practiced at the Cliffside Malibu Addiction Treatment Center. Using clear and direct language, they look beyond the limits of conventional treatment to show how creating an individualized, evidence-based, and integrated approach that targets the whole person - mind, body, and spirit - not just the addiction, can provide a sure path to recovery. Ending Addiction for Good offers a powerful message of hope. Yet seeking treatment for a struggling loved one is, for most people, a frightening and overwhelming prospect. In doing so, they empower both the addict and the families of addicts to begin their recovery. Ending Addiction for Good may well be the most important book dealing with alcoholism and drug addiction to come along in years.