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Books for Adult Children of Alcoholics

Wednesday November 12, 2008
If you grew up in an alcoholic or other dysfunctional family, these books offer insight into the characteristics that adult children typical develop and practical advice for learning how to make healthy decisions and live a more healthy life, functionally and emotionally.

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December 2, 2007 at 5:50 pm
(1) No Alcoholism says:

Unfortunately, alcoholism has a way of harming a number of people besides the alcoholic. Research has shown that adult children of alcoholics do in fact manifest a number of identifiable characteristics and that with insight, education, and perhaps with counseling, these individuals can indeed learn how to manage their lives in a more productive and healthy manner. Obviously, there’s a great need for relevant and informative books such as the one described above.

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