If You Loved Me, You'd Stop! What You Really Need
To Know When Your Loved One Drinks Too Much combines the
most current brain research on alcoholism and alcohol
abuse with Lisa Frederiksen's 40 years experience in
dealing with these family problems. By explaining this
research from the perspective of someone who has
personally survived the ravages of a loved one's
drinking, Ms. Frederiksen offers fresh hope for the more
than 50 percent of Americans (and the one in four
children) who have a family member with a drinking
problem. This book addresses a host of issues
surrounding alcoholism and alcohol abuse, including
co-addictions, DUIs, underage drinking, dual diagnosis,
co-dependency, and, importantly, the characteristics
that distinguish alcoholism from alcohol abuse
(excessive drinking). Frederiksen's book targets those
who know their loved one drinks too much and believe
that if they can just get them to stop, life will return
to normal. If You Loved Me, You'd Stop! What You Really
Need To Know When Your Loved One Drinks Too Much
combines the most current brain research on alcoholism
and alcohol abuse with Lisa Frederiksen's 40 years
experience in dealing with these family problems. By
explaining this research from the perspective of someone
who has personally survived the ravages of a loved one's
drinking, Ms. Frederiksen offers fresh hope for the more
than 50 percent of Americans (and the one in four
children) who have a family member with a drinking
problem. This book addresses a host of issues
surrounding alcoholism and alcohol abuse, including
co-addictions, DUIs, underage drinking, dual diagnosis,
co-dependency, and, importantly, the characteristics
that distinguish alcoholism from alcohol abuse
(excessive drinking). Frederiksen's book targets those
who know their loved one drinks too much and believe
that if they can just get them to stop, life will return
to normal. If You Loved Me, You'd Stop! What You Really
Need To Know When Your Loved One Drinks Too Much
combines the most current brain research on alcoholism
and alcohol abuse with Lisa Frederiksen's 40 years
experience in dealing with these family problems. By
explaining this research from the perspective of someone
who has personally survived the ravages of a loved one's
drinking, Ms. Frederiksen offers fresh hope for the more
than 50 percent of Americans (and the one in four
children) who have a family member with a drinking
problem. This book addresses a host of issues
surrounding alcoholism and alcohol abuse, including
co-addictions, DUIs, underage drinking, dual diagnosis,
co-dependency, and, importantly, the characteristics
that distinguish alcoholism from alcohol abuse
(excessive drinking). Frederiksen's book targets those
who know their loved one drinks too much and believe
that if they can just get them to stop, life will return
to normal.
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