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Addiction can be a launching pad. Healing brings addicts and alcoholics closer to living life with integrity and self-reflection and in service to others. This journey from addict or alcoholic to fully functional adult is called recovery. Simply defined, recovery is the practice of behavioral, psychological and spiritual changes, beginning with abstinence, that encourage (and reflect) a healthy life. Your addicted loved one's progression from active addiction to recovery and his success in long-term recovery will almost always involve you. And, just as your loved one needs a path toward healing, you need a path for your journey, which will take you from denial, protecting, and codependent behavior, and the underlying fear, to surrender, forgiveness, self-care, purpose, and meaning, and, ultimately, to gratitude for the gifts of your journey. This kind of change does not happen overnight. This book maps out a path for your journey. Although the journey may feel long and will be painful at points, you may well find joy and peace at the end of it. And, even during the journey, you might find a spark for starting to live with joy and peace.
About the Author
Diana Clark specializes in addiction and families. Diana designed and developed the Family Healing Strategies workshops specifically for family members of addicts and alcoholics, and she facilitates the workshops in conjunction with addiction services facilities/programs across the East Coast. Diana has helped hundreds of families through the Family Healing Strategies workshops, her audio book "What Love Looks Like: When Your Adult Child Struggles with Addiction," her lecture series, and her intervention and individual family coaching services. Diana is a force of clear speech, logic, and loving acceptance, moving families to engage in behaviors that aid in the recovery process. She offers a calm, compassionate and logical voice during a time of family turmoil. With a Master's Degree in Counseling Psychology from Antioch University New England Graduate School, Diana has experience as a therapist, interventionist, and consultant addressing issues of addiction and chemical dependency. Prior to her work in counseling psychology, she was a practicing labor and employment attorney, advising employers about the need for well-defined, compassionate, and enforceable workplace policies.
About the Author
Diana Clark specializes in addiction and families. Diana designed and developed the Family Healing Strategies workshops specifically for family members of addicts and alcoholics, and she facilitates the workshops in conjunction with addiction services facilities/programs across the East Coast. Diana has helped hundreds of families through the Family Healing Strategies workshops, her audio book "What Love Looks Like: When Your Adult Child Struggles with Addiction," her lecture series, and her intervention and individual family coaching services. Diana is a force of clear speech, logic, and loving acceptance, moving families to engage in behaviors that aid in the recovery process. She offers a calm, compassionate and logical voice during a time of family turmoil. With a Master's Degree in Counseling Psychology from Antioch University New England Graduate School, Diana has experience as a therapist, interventionist, and consultant addressing issues of addiction and chemical dependency. Prior to her work in counseling psychology, she was a practicing labor and employment attorney, advising employers about the need for well-defined, compassionate, and enforceable workplace policies.
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