Leaving Drug and Alcohol Addictions for Good

Leaving Drug and Alcohol Addictions for Good
Author: Sharon R Montgomery
Publisher:
Total Pages: 370
Release: 2020-08-12
Genre:
ISBN: 9780692183359

"Joe's story is important because it tells how a person or family struggling with addictions can find success working a combination of biochemical repair along with the standard mental/emotional program for addictions." --Dr. Bill Billica DYING FOR PLEASURE IS NO WAY TO LIVE Joe Eisele knows this firsthand. He became addicted to alcohol and drugs as a teenager, and only found the path to recovery by incorporating biochemical restoration into his treatment. In Leaving Drug and Alcohol Addictions for Good, readers experience the frightening ride on what Joe calls "the addiction train." Joe's story is layered with Sharon's, whose son became caught in the devastating, often deadly trajectory of addiction while Joe and Sharon were working on this book. "There is a big difference between finding pleasure in what life brings and and chasing pleasure at any cost," says Joe, the co-founder and clinical director of InnerBalance Health Center in Loveland, Colorado. His treatment center for people with drug and alcohol addictions includes the critical component often missing from other programs: biochemical restoration. Whether you are coping with addiction yourself or trying to help someone else get off the addiction train, you'll find a deep understanding and empathy in Joe's story, and fresh hope in how you truly can leave drug and alcohol addictions for good.

How to Quit Drugs for Good

How to Quit Drugs for Good
Author: Jerry Dorsman
Publisher: Harmony
Total Pages: 385
Release: 1998-10-28
Genre: Self-Help
ISBN: 0761515178

Free Yourself from Addiction Quitting drugs may be the best thing you can do for yourself and your loved ones. But it can also be the toughest challenge of your life. This book can help. Jerry Dorsman, author of the acclaimed How to Quit Drinking Without AA and a respected therapist who specializes in addiction recovery, has helped thousands of people quit drugs and get on with their lives. In How to Quit Drugs for Good, Dorsman helps you find the best approach to beating any drug habit—from barbiturates and prescription drugs to marijuana, cocaine, and heroin. Through a series of self-discovery exercises, worksheets, and checklists, you will learn how to: ·Determine if you have a drug problem ·Examine your individual reasons for using drugs ·Decide when and how you want to quit ·Develop your own treatment plan ·Choose the techniques that will work for you ·Create your own success ·And much, much more!

When They Won't Quit

When They Won't Quit
Author: Bruce Cotter
Publisher:
Total Pages: 159
Release: 2002-06-30
Genre: Self-Help
ISBN: 9780971933828

Illustrates how alcohol and drug addicted celebrities, politicians, corporate VIPS, and everyday people go from people who don't want help to those who do. Guides the reader, step-by-step, through the intervention process and on into the stages of treatment and recovery, and provides an immediate course of action to effectively help the addict in their life. Original.

Rational Recovery

Rational Recovery
Author: Jack Trimpey
Publisher: Simon and Schuster
Total Pages: 372
Release: 1996-11
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 0671528580

Offers a self-recovery program for substance abuse based on the Addictive Voice Recognition Technique.

7 Tools to Beat Addiction

7 Tools to Beat Addiction
Author: Stanton Peele. Ph.D., J.D.
Publisher: Harmony
Total Pages: 290
Release: 2007-12-18
Genre: Self-Help
ISBN: 0307419630

Whether you are battling drugs, nicotine, alcohol, food, shopping, sex, or gambling, this hands-on, practical guide will help you overcome addiction of any kind. If you or a loved one are struggling with addiction but do not find that twelve-step or other treatment programs work for you, 7 Tools to Beat Addiction can help. Internationally recognized expert Dr. Stanton Peele presents a program for addiction recovery based on research and clinical study and grounded in science. His program utilizes proven methods that people actually use to overcome addiction, with or without treatment. 7 Tools to Beat Addiction offers in-depth, interactive exercises that show you how to outgrow destructive habits by putting together the building blocks for a balanced, fulfilling, responsible life. Dr. Peele’s approach is founded on the following tools: • Values • Motivation • Rewards • Resources • Support • Maturity • Higher Goals This no-nonsense guide will put you in charge of your own recovery.

Why Don't They JUST QUIT?

Why Don't They JUST QUIT?
Author: Joe Herzanek
Publisher: Changing Lives Foundation
Total Pages: 362
Release: 2016-01-28
Genre: Self-Help
ISBN: 0692631704

Updated Edition! Contains new chapters and info on: Heroin, Shame & Stigma, Harm Reduction, Marijuana, Synthetic Drugs, 12-Step Groups & The Church, and much more! Real-life solutions to help you now! Watching a loved one immersed in an intense battle with alcohol and drug abuse may be the most difficult, complex and harrowing experience you'll ever have. This book offers a message of hope to families and friends, giving practical solutions so they can help anyone struggling with addiction to begin the road to recovery. You'll discover: -Why a person doesn't have to hit rock-bottom before getting help. -When helping is actually hurting. -Why quitting is not the same as recovering. -How to deal with a relapse. -The importance of faith and hope in recovery. -Why a parent would leave their child due to their addiction. -How to effectively intervene. Answers to over 30 common, and not so common questions. Inspiring first-hand recovery stories from real people! Praise for Why Don't They Just Quit? This book is a must read. . . I consider Why Don't They Just Quit? to be one of the top five recovery books for families. --Nicholas Taylor, Ph.D., Licensed Clinical Psychologist, National Expert on the Treatment of Methamphetamine Addiction Everyone needs to read this book. After 25yrs of drinking it has saved my life. --Craig M., New Philadelphia, Ohio God bless you. Al-Anon and AA are a Godsend, but I have found other books to be very general and a little outdated with today’s times. Joe’s book has answered so many questions for me that I can relate to and put into practice. --D.B., Lakewood, Colorado . . . stayed up late last night reading various parts of it; inspiring! This book is for people like me; someone with chemically addicted people in their life-- a must read for the addicted and those who care about them. --Donna Schwartz, MFT, CAC III Valley Hope Treatment Services in Colorado, former Family Program Therapist of Parker Valley Hope Treatment Center This book was a Godsend! I have struggled as a parent of an addict for years, and now I am finally able to see that it is not in my ability to heal him! This book was life changing, LIFE CHANGING! I can now begin to recover myself, even if my child doesn't! Thank you Joe, for writing this book! --Shelley K. (parent) Joe's book helps us to understand the addiction and recovery process. He combines a lifetime of personal and professional experience dealing with this issue in a practical and highly personal overview. The book is excellent. I wish I had read it a year ago. --Sheriff Joe Pelle, Boulder County, Colorado As a Mother, I found this book to be full of empathy, tough-love and practical information. I especially appreciate that Joe included the spiritual part of recovery, which other resources often avoid. --Vicki Beatty, Celebrate Recovery Leader/Covenant Chapel, Leawood, Kansas This book will be valued by many, many people. A very meaningful gift of God's grace to families who need sanity in the middle of their runaway insanity. --Mike Richards Jr., Director of Recovery Ministries/International Bible Society, Houston, Texas Many of you reading this book are facing the battle of your life. Alcohol and drugs consumed my daughter's life. I can't put into words the anguish of attending my daughter's funeral. I wish I would have had this book long ago. Maybe Mia would still be here. I didn't know how to help her. This book is full of answers I could have used. --Pam M. (Mia's Mom), Niwot, Colorado

Addiction Recovery

Addiction Recovery
Author: David Craft
Publisher: David Craft
Total Pages: 403
Release: 2020-08-07
Genre: Self-Help
ISBN:

Feeling as if you are at war with yourself? Feeling as if your thoughts and your emotions are drowning you and you have no strength to fight, but you are ready to fight back and you are ready to take that first step and turn your life around? We are talking about addiction which can destroy lives not only the lives of addicts but also the lives of their family members and friends. Addiction, whether it is a substance abuse disorder or alcohol dependency, it is a brain disease and just like other types of diseases it is treatable. Struggling with alcohol or drug addiction does not mean that you are a bad person, that you do not have enough will power or strength to quit. Struggling with an addiction in many ways comes as extremely difficult with different challenges and obstacles addicts come across. However, since you are here, you have already made the most important step which is wanting to change your life for the better. Struggling with maintaining your personal relationships, struggling to keep your mood and energy up? Struggling financially and seeing not a single way out? This is what addiction can do to a man, it simply destroys everything you love and you care about. There is no magical pill which can make things better, but there is only you, your strength and commitment to make a change. This book helps on that journey providing valuable tools and strategies which when embraced will lead you towards your road to recovery. Inside You Will Discover What is addiction and main symptoms of addiction How mental health and addiction are related What are the main causes of addiction What are substance abuse disorders and alcohol use disorders How alcohol and drugs negatively affect both physical and mental health How to battle addiction in a healthy way Effective addiction recovery strategies to embrace And much much more... Get this book NOW, say no to addiction for good and embrace sobriety as your new way of living!

Hitting Rock Bottom

Hitting Rock Bottom
Author: Vincent Sumarkoff
Publisher: Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
Total Pages: 176
Release: 2017-08-29
Genre:
ISBN: 9781546671954

You've finally reached the pivotal moment in your life to get clean and sober. I welcome you to join me as I share my quest for addiction recovery and sobriety. This book is hopeful and encouraging. It is a must read for the fellow addict that deserves a new chapter in life. I wrote this book with the burning desire and a passion for reaching out to fellow addicts as a resource for them to possibly utilize some of my experiences and methods for recovery and relapse prevention. The book encompasses my life journey from my early teen years into adulthood as an addict, which details some of the painful aspects that encouraged me to turn to substance abuse as a coping mechanism. This book also alludes to my experience with the recovery process which I share many of the self-researched and time-tested techniques that helped me cultivate my successful rehabilitation process. Addiction exerts a long and powerful influence on the brain that manifests in three distinct ways: craving for the object of addiction, loss of control over its use, and continuing involvement with it despite adverse consequences. While overcoming addiction is possible, the process is often long, slow, and complicated. The word "addiction" is derived from a Latin term for "enslaved by" or "bound to." Anyone who has struggled to overcome an addiction - or has tried to help someone else to do so - understands why, and ultimately, we can understand that addiction is a "dis-ease". From my experience, addiction is also a disease of isolation. The question of whether addiction is a disease or not has perplexed clinicians and scholars and researchers for decades. At one point, addiction was easily called the disease. At other points in time, there was considerable debate about how to classify these phenomena. I think it's best to talk about the disease of addiction. The word "addiction" is derived from a Latin term for "enslaved by" or "bound to." Anyone who has struggled to overcome an addiction - or has tried to help someone else to do so - understands why, and ultimately, we can understand that addiction is a "dis-ease". From my experience, addiction is also a disease of isolation. The question of whether addiction is a disease or not has perplexed clinicians and scholars and researchers for decades. At one point, addiction was easily called the disease. At other points in time, there was considerable debate about how to classify these phenomena. I think it's best to talk about the disease of addiction. My story is like so many others who chose to foolishly abuse alcohol and drugs...most of us were unaware that we had these addictions that are conveniently labeled as a "disease." However, the fact is that each one of us is a unique individual with our own story to tell. Usually, the suffering alcoholic/ addict hits a point called "rock bottom" in their lives where they choose to get better or turn for the worse. When this happens, life-changing events usually transpire to test the person's character and integrity. Hitting "rock bottom" was my personal alarm clock for realizing I had a serious substance abuse problem. There was a defining moment in my life that turned a page, sending me in a new direction. Making the transition from being actively addicted to being in recovery is a complex physical and psychological process. There is a lot to learn in recovery and we have to make a lot of changes internally and externally. Writing this book has given me a wholesome and hopeful perspective on life and the world we live in. I find that I spend more time embraced in bold prayer and meditation which grants me the influence to believe in miracles for others. I trust that there are great people in this world that contribute to making a significant difference, consequently making the world a better place for all of us to live in. Composing this book was my contribution to 'pay it forward' in a positive way. I am honored.