Language:EnglishPublisher:Perfected Pen PublishingISBN-13:9780982773758ISBN-10:982773757UPC:9780982773758Book Category:Self-HelpSize:9.02 x 5.98 x 0.23 inchesWeight:0.3505Product ID:SCE4T5ZHAQ
When an individual who is having trouble with alcohol is able to put it down, there is cause for celebration. A life has been saved. A return to a normal, healthy life is frequently astounding. They were difficult, unpredictable, angry and frequently depressed. In a matter of weeks, it all seems to be over. All is well now...right? Maybe not. An early release from alcohol also presents the need to deal with alcoholism over the next thirty, forty, or fifty years. Insidious character defects have a tendency to pop up with disturbing regularity. Our author shows how he has lived through these unpleasant discoveries and the ways he has been helped by those around him to continue alcohol recovery over a period of 40+ years. There is no lecturing. Sober and Miserable is straightforward and, at times, darkly humorous. The author confronts his personal shortcomings in an open and honest way that hopefully many will identify with and be able to apply to their own lives in recovery. There is a strong sense of hope presented in these chapters and for its sheer practical value, this book should appeal to anyone in recovery, those who work with alcoholics and families/friends of alcoholics in recovery. There will no doubt be some "Ah Ha " moments as you read this book. While Sober and Miserable is based on the experience of one man, many of the lessons may be applied to improve the life of anyone willing to look at him/herself clearly. The ultimate message is one of hope. Its message is simply that peace is attainable if you are willing to work for it
Language:EnglishPublisher:Perfected Pen PublishingISBN-13:9780982773758ISBN-10:982773757UPC:9780982773758Book Category:Self-HelpSize:9.02 x 5.98 x 0.23 inchesWeight:0.3505Product ID:SCE4T5ZHAQ
After forty years as a wage slave in healthcare, Dale turned to his first love, writing. He has also been active in recovery for over forty years. His first published poetry dates back to the sixties and he has recently won a short story award from the Florida Writers Association. Dale lives and writes in South Florida and is well along on his first novel, "Enchantment".
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When an individual who is having trouble with alcohol is able to put it down, there is cause for celebration. A life has been saved. A return to a normal, healthy life is frequently astounding. They were difficult, unpredictable, angry and frequently depressed. In a matter of weeks, it all seems to be over. All is well now...right? Maybe not. An early release from alcohol also presents the need to deal with alcoholism over the next thirty, forty, or fifty years. Insidious character defects have a tendency to pop up with disturbing regularity. Our author shows how he has lived through these unpleasant discoveries and the ways he has been helped by those around him to continue alcohol recovery over a period of 40+ years. There is no lecturing. Sober and Miserable is straightforward and, at times, darkly humorous. The author confronts his personal shortcomings in an open and honest way that hopefully many will identify with and be able to apply to their own lives in recovery. There is a strong sense of hope presented in these chapters and for its sheer practical value, this book should appeal to anyone in recovery, those who work with alcoholics and families/friends of alcoholics in recovery. There will no doubt be some "Ah Ha " moments as you read this book. While Sober and Miserable is based on the experience of one man, many of the lessons may be applied to improve the life of anyone willing to look at him/herself clearly. The ultimate message is one of hope. Its message is simply that peace is attainable if you are willing to work for it
After forty years as a wage slave in healthcare, Dale turned to his first love, writing. He has also been active in recovery for over forty years. His first published poetry dates back to the sixties and he has recently won a short story award from the Florida Writers Association. Dale lives and writes in South Florida and is well along on his first novel, "Enchantment".