Breaking Free: A Recovery Workbook For Facing Codependence

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Breaking Free: A Recovery Workbook For Facing Codependence

Breaking Free: A Recovery Workbook For Facing Codependence

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Published: 1 December, 1989
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In the book "Facing Codependence" by the same author, the origins of codependence are traced back to childhood and a wide range of emotional, spiritual, intellectual, physical and sexual abuses. In this workbook, she presents a step-by-step journal-keeping method for moving toward recovery from codependence. Based on such concepts as the "precious child" and the five core symptoms of codependence, along with the Twelve-Step process of recovery used by Codependents anonymous, the book provides strategies and insights for attacking the fundamental problem in codependence, the lack of dependence on the self. In a three part approach to recovery, the author first shows recovering dependents how to move beyond denial of their childhood history of abuse. She then offers techniques to identify concrete ways in which the symptoms of codependence operate in their lives. The book guides users through the process of identifying and recording specific instances of improvement in their lives as an aid to greater self-awareness and further recovery.
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Type Book
ISBN13 9780062505903
ISBN10 0062505904
Number Of Pages 448
Item Weight 602 g
Product Dimensions 236 x 178 x 29 mm
Publisher / Reseller HarperCollins Publishers
Format paperback
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Author's Bio

Pia Mellody is an internationally renowned lecturer on the childhood origins of emotional dysfunc-tion. Her recovery work-shops have benefited people all over the world and her bestselling books have been translated into many languages. She is a member of the faculty at The Meadows Treatment Center, a residential center for victims of trauma, emotional abuse, and addictions, in Wickenburg, Arizona.

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