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No matter what your road to recovery looks like, Dummies is on your side

Addiction and Recovery For Dummies gives you the tools you need to identify and face addiction in yourself or a loved one, while working towards a healthy and realistic approach to recovery. This book offers a compassionate, unbiased, and non-judgmental guide to evaluating and overcoming addiction. You'll learn to identify the range of addiction levels, the various types (including substance and non-substance), and the possible causes of addiction. An expert author guides you through the range of addiction treatment philosophies and approaches, including twelve-step programs, other in- and outpatient programs, and teen treatments. We'll also look at common recovery roadblocks, so you're prepared to overcome whatever hurdles your recovery process brings. Medications, therapeutic communities, self-help groups, long-term recovery strategiesit's all in here.

  • Learn the signs of addiction an

    Table of Contents

    Introduction 1

    About This Book 2

    Foolish Assumptions 3

    Icons Used in This Book 3

    Beyond the Book 4

    Where to Go from Here 4

    Part 1: the Hole in the Heart: Detecting Addiction 5

    Chapter 1: Addiction: What Is It? 7

    Defining Substance Use, Abuse, and Addiction 8

    Understanding what addiction is 8

    The difference between abuse and dependence 9

    Your personal definition of addiction 11

    The Role of Experimentation 13

    Assessing Your Addiction Risk 13

    Warning signs of addiction 14

    A comment for families and friends of the addicted person 14

    Exploring Methods and Models of Treatment 15

    Treatment centers and professional help 15

    Things to consider when deciding on your treatment 16

    The twelve-step program and other self-help approaches 16

    The Ins and Outs of Recovery 17

    Overcoming fears and obstacles to recovery 17

    What to do if you slip 17

    How to relate to family, friends, and colleagues 18

    What family and friends can do 18

    Chapter 2: Substance Use, Substance Abuse, and Addiction 19

    The Basics of How Substances of Abuse Work 19

    The Drug Lineup 20

    Marijuana (THC) 21

    Sedatives and tranquilizers 22

    Stimulants 23

    Psychedelics 24

    Opiates and narcotics 26

    Dissociative anesthetics 27

    Anti-anxiety and antidepressant drugs 27

    Volatile hydrocarbons (inhalants) 28

    Steroids 30

    Chapter 3: Behavioral Addictions: Addictions Without Substances 31

    Some General Advice 32

    Compulsive Gambling 32

    Three phases of compulsive gambling 33

    The impact of compulsive gambling 34

    Sex and Pornography 36

    Pornography addiction 37

    Sex addiction 37

    Love addiction 38

    Computer Games and the Internet 39

    Food Addiction 41

    Eating too much 41

    Eating too little 41

    Work Addiction 42

    Do I have a problem? 42

    How work addiction starts 43

    Kicking the habit when everyone is asking for more 44

    Chapter 4: Dancing with the Tiger: The Risks of Experimenting 47

    Going with the Flow: Peer Pressure and Other Influences 48

    Partying and club drugs 49

    Hooking up 49

    “I didn’t know what I was doing” 50

    Rebellion and experimentation 50

    The Risks of Experimentation and Addiction 51

    Drinking, drugging, and driving 51

    Unsafe sexual behavior 51

    The sex trade 52

    Crime 52

    Anger and aggression 53

    Child abuse and neglect 54

    Health risks 55

    The Costs of Addiction to Families 56

    The blame game 56

    The consequences to you and your family 57

    Part 2: Taking Those First Steps 59

    Chapter 5: Recognizing Addiction in Yourself and Others 61

    Am I at Risk? 62

    Genetics: Addiction Across Generations 63

    Determining who’s susceptible 64

    Applying your family history 64

    How a Body Gets Addicted 65

    From the mind out 65

    From the body in 66

    What drugs are the most addictive? 67

    Waking Up to Your Own Addiction 68

    Starting with self-observation 69

    Taking a quick self-assessment 69

    Breaking down the types of addictions 71

    Perceiving Addiction in a Loved One 76

    Case study: Jack and his daughter 76

    Recognizing the warning signs 77

    Chapter 6: Assessing Your Readiness: Do You Need Help Now? 81

    Understanding Your Role as the Client 82

    Assessing the Options 82

    Avoiding hopelessness 83

    Choosing what’s right for you 84

    Matching Your Characteristics to Treatment Options 84

    Client characteristics 84

    Treatment characteristics 89

    Making a treatment choice 90

    Deciding When to Start 91

    Cost-benefit analysis of seeking help 91

    Self-assessing your readiness for change now 92

    Chapter 7: Quitting: Easy to Say, Hard to Do 95

    Successful Quitting 95

    Becoming Aware of Your Triggers 96

    External triggers 97

    Internal triggers 97

    Combination triggers 97

    Time as a trigger 98

    Your identity as a trigger 98

    The ease of availability as a trigger 99

    Magical thinking 99

    Increasing Your Motivation to Change 100

    Factors That Affect Your Ability to Find Addiction Freedom 101

    Geographical change 101

    A change of job 102

    New relationships 102

    Codependency with a partner 103

    A recovering partner 104

    Part 3: Examining Treatment Approaches 105

    Chapter 8: Treatment Choices 107

    Different Viewpoints on Addiction 107

    The moral dimension 108

    The disease perspective 108

    The pharmacological perspective 109

    Thinking your way free: The cognitive-behavioral perspective 110

    Addictions as a bad habit: The learning models 110

    The psychodynamic perspective 111

    The biopsychosocial perspective 112

    Combination Treatments 113

    The twelve-step treatments and other variants of the AA model 114

    Treatments based on cognitive behavioral, psychodynamic, and learning methods 115

    Chapter 9: Reviewing Inpatient and Outpatient Treatment Options 119

    Interventions: Breaking Through Denial and Fear 120

    How an intervention works 122

    Intervention principles 124

    Choosing an interventionist 125

    Residential Versus Outpatient Care: Deciding What’s Best for You 125

    Outpatient Treatment 126

    Psychotherapy 126

    Controlled drinking 127

    Risk reduction 128

    Tips on seeking outpatient professional help 129

    Residential or Inpatient Treatment 130

    The stages of inpatient treatment 130

    It’s voluntary 131

    The rules of rehab 131

    How long is long enough? 132

    Aftercare 132

    The Minnesota Model 133

    Relapse Prevention 134

    Therapeutic Communities and Sober Living 135

    How therapeutic communities work 135

    A focus on rehabilitation 136

    How effective are therapeutic communities? 136

    Who obtains treatment from a therapeutic community? 136

    How long should you stay in treatment in a therapeutic community? 137

    Andrew’s Choice: A True Story of Getting into Treatment and Achieving Success 138

    How things began 138

    One day in rehab 139

    Chapter 10: Treating Physical Dependence 141

    Understanding Your Body’s Reactions to Drugs 142

    Detoxification: What Is It, and How Does It Work? 143

    The goals of detox 144

    The process: In the body 146

    The process: In the mind 146

    Knowing What to Expect with Detoxification Treatments 147

    Detox from alcohol and other sedatives/hypnotics 148

    Detox from stimulants such as cocaine and amphetamines 150

    Detox from opiates 150

    Detox from marijuana 151

    Detox from inhalants/solvents 151

    Medications That May Help 151

    Medications for alcohol problems 151

    Medications for treating benzodiazepine withdrawal 152

    Medications for treating opiate addiction 153

    Medications for stimulant abuse 153

    Maintenance medications and craving reducers 153

    Methadone Treatment 155

    What is methadone? 155

    Methadone myths 156

    Who should choose methadone treatment? 157

    Does it work? 157

    Chapter 11: Twelve-Step Programs 159

    Types of Twelve-Step Programs 160

    The Actual Twelve Steps 161

    Working Your Program 162

    Hitting bottom and working toward recovery — one day at a time 163

    Discovering spirituality 164

    Using affirmations 164

    Deciding Whether a Twelve-Step Program Is Right for You 165

    Problems with Twelve-Step Programs 166

    What the critics say 166

    Is a twelve-step program enough? 167

    Chapter 12: Joining Self-Help and Support Groups 169

    Secular Organizations for Sobriety and Save Our Selves (SOS) 170

    The SOS approach 170

    Joining an SOS group 171

    Self-Management and Recovery Training: SMART 171

    The SMART approach 171

    Joining SMART 172

    Women for Sobriety (WFS) 173

    The WFS approach 173

    Joining WFS 173

    Religious Organizations 175

    Chapter 13: Psychedelic Therapies and Other Alternative Treatments 177

    Psychedelics 178

    Acupuncture 181

    Correlational research 182

    Clinical trials 182

    Ibogaine 183

    How ibogaine may work 183

    Ibogaine research 184

    Ketamine 185

    Nutritional Therapy 186

    Addictions and poor nutrition 186

    What is good nutrition? 187

    Macrobiotic diets 187

    Meditation 189

    Harm-Reduction Approaches 191

    Chapter 14: Teen Treatment 193

    Why Alcohol and Drugs Are More Destructive When You’re Young 194

    It’s easier to damage a growing brain 194

    Teens have a tougher time these days 194

    What to Do When You Suspect Substance Abuse in a Loved One 195

    Advice for parents 196

    Advice for good friends 197

    A word about denial 197

    Be prepared for a long haul to a healthy recovery 199

    Making the investment in teen treatment 199

    Getting Treatment as a Teen 200

    Asking for help: Any time is a good time 200

    Finding a counselor 201

    Relating to your counselor 202

    Counseling in group programs 204

    Residential treatment: Group and individual treatments 205

    Harm reduction programs for youth 206

    Remembering That Slips Aren’t Freefalls 207

    Part 4: Life in Recovery 209

    Chapter 15: Overcoming Barriers to Recovery 211

    Be Prepared: The First Step 212

    Building Your Skills for Recovery 212

    Pacing: Taking Things One Step at a Time 214

    If you’re going too fast, slow down 214

    If you’re bogged down, pick up the pace 215

    Pacing with time 215

    Pacing with activities 215

    Building Resilience 216

    Maintain personal hygiene 216

    Explore your senses 216

    Exercise 217

    Handling Your Everyday Fears 218

    The work of worry 218

    Death and dying 219

    Abandonment 220

    Handling Your Fears about Recovery 220

    Short-term fears: Withdrawal problems 220

    Long-term fears 221

    Avoiding Self-Anger: A Slippery Slope to Relapse 222

    Putting judgments on hold 223

    Recognizing negative moods 223

    Recognizing stressful situations 224

    Taking Action: Storming the Barricades 225

    Taking action to commit to change 225

    Taking action against triggers that increase cravings 226

    Taking action to build self-confidence 226

    Taking action against negative moods 227

    Chapter 16: Handling Slips and Relapse 229

    Slips Versus Relapse: What’s the Difference? 229

    Why Relapse Happens 230

    You can almost count on it 230

    Triggers for relapse and what to do about them 231

    High-risk situations and their remedies 232

    The good news: Relapse is preventable 233

    Learning from Relapse 233

    Examining your relapse 233

    Doing things differently next time 234

    Getting Your Balance Back 235

    Medications may help 236

    Getting back on track 236

    Deciding whether you need some extra help 236

    Chapter 17: Handling Work and Family During Recovery 237

    Dealing with Relationships During Recovery 238

    Dealing with positive changes 238

    Dealing with negative changes 239

    Dealing with Family Problems 240

    Do the right thing: Be a good role model 240

    How families are affected by addiction 241

    Making positive changes in family relationships 242

    Solving family problems by changing norms 242

    Making long-term plans for positive change 243

    Dealing with Work Problems 244

    Scenario one: You were hardworking to begin with 244

    Scenario two: You lose your job due to your addiction 245

    Dealing with Financial Problems 246

    Relapses, Restarts, and How They Affect Your Family 247

    Coming to terms with a relapse 248

    Restarting with the help of your family 249

    Chapter 18: For Families and Friends: Ways to Make a Difference 251

    Breaking Through Denial and Codependency 252

    Overcoming denial 254

    Dealing with resistance 254

    Preparing for Change 256

    Helping Your Loved One Follow Through 257

    Recognizing negative emotions 258

    Empathizing: “I feel your pain” 258

    Supporting Change over the Long-Term 259

    The six weeks of helping 259

    Expecting and getting through relapse 260

    The Ups and Downs of Change 261

    Dropping expectations and falsely positive images 261

    Turning downs into ups 262

    Sustaining Optimism and Support in Your Family 263

    Leaving fantasy-land to find realistic optimism 264

    Being deserving of victory and success 264

    Part 5: the Part of Tens 265

    Chapter 19: Ten Ways to Help a Friend or Loved One 267

    Talk Things Over Truthfully While You Listen Attentively 267

    Recognize the Telltale Signs of Addiction 268

    Confront Denial 268

    Help Get Treatment 269

    Let Go of Your Need to Control the Situation 270

    Hold Criticism at Bay 270

    Offer Balanced Support 271

    Understand What You’re Fighting 271

    Remain Optimistic 272

    Know What to Do When Treatment Efforts Fail 272

    Chapter 20: More Than Ten Self-Help Resources 273

    Self-Help Books for Problems Related to Addictions 273

    Self-Help Websites for Managing Addictions 275

    Websites for Treatment Models 275

    Websites for Families and Teens 277

    Websites for Problems Related to Addictions 278

    Online Lectures on Addiction-Related Topics 278

    Treatment Centers 279

    Index 281

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      Book Synopsis

      No matter what your road to recovery looks like, Dummies is on your side

      Addiction and Recovery For Dummies gives you the tools you need to identify and face addiction in yourself or a loved one, while working towards a healthy and realistic approach to recovery. This book offers a compassionate, unbiased, and non-judgmental guide to evaluating and overcoming addiction. You'll learn to identify the range of addiction levels, the various types (including substance and non-substance), and the possible causes of addiction. An expert author guides you through the range of addiction treatment philosophies and approaches, including twelve-step programs, other in- and outpatient programs, and teen treatments. We'll also look at common recovery roadblocks, so you're prepared to overcome whatever hurdles your recovery process brings. Medications, therapeutic communities, self-help groups, long-term recovery strategiesit's all in here.

      • Learn the signs of addiction an

        Table of Contents

        Introduction 1

        About This Book 2

        Foolish Assumptions 3

        Icons Used in This Book 3

        Beyond the Book 4

        Where to Go from Here 4

        Part 1: the Hole in the Heart: Detecting Addiction 5

        Chapter 1: Addiction: What Is It? 7

        Defining Substance Use, Abuse, and Addiction 8

        Understanding what addiction is 8

        The difference between abuse and dependence 9

        Your personal definition of addiction 11

        The Role of Experimentation 13

        Assessing Your Addiction Risk 13

        Warning signs of addiction 14

        A comment for families and friends of the addicted person 14

        Exploring Methods and Models of Treatment 15

        Treatment centers and professional help 15

        Things to consider when deciding on your treatment 16

        The twelve-step program and other self-help approaches 16

        The Ins and Outs of Recovery 17

        Overcoming fears and obstacles to recovery 17

        What to do if you slip 17

        How to relate to family, friends, and colleagues 18

        What family and friends can do 18

        Chapter 2: Substance Use, Substance Abuse, and Addiction 19

        The Basics of How Substances of Abuse Work 19

        The Drug Lineup 20

        Marijuana (THC) 21

        Sedatives and tranquilizers 22

        Stimulants 23

        Psychedelics 24

        Opiates and narcotics 26

        Dissociative anesthetics 27

        Anti-anxiety and antidepressant drugs 27

        Volatile hydrocarbons (inhalants) 28

        Steroids 30

        Chapter 3: Behavioral Addictions: Addictions Without Substances 31

        Some General Advice 32

        Compulsive Gambling 32

        Three phases of compulsive gambling 33

        The impact of compulsive gambling 34

        Sex and Pornography 36

        Pornography addiction 37

        Sex addiction 37

        Love addiction 38

        Computer Games and the Internet 39

        Food Addiction 41

        Eating too much 41

        Eating too little 41

        Work Addiction 42

        Do I have a problem? 42

        How work addiction starts 43

        Kicking the habit when everyone is asking for more 44

        Chapter 4: Dancing with the Tiger: The Risks of Experimenting 47

        Going with the Flow: Peer Pressure and Other Influences 48

        Partying and club drugs 49

        Hooking up 49

        “I didn’t know what I was doing” 50

        Rebellion and experimentation 50

        The Risks of Experimentation and Addiction 51

        Drinking, drugging, and driving 51

        Unsafe sexual behavior 51

        The sex trade 52

        Crime 52

        Anger and aggression 53

        Child abuse and neglect 54

        Health risks 55

        The Costs of Addiction to Families 56

        The blame game 56

        The consequences to you and your family 57

        Part 2: Taking Those First Steps 59

        Chapter 5: Recognizing Addiction in Yourself and Others 61

        Am I at Risk? 62

        Genetics: Addiction Across Generations 63

        Determining who’s susceptible 64

        Applying your family history 64

        How a Body Gets Addicted 65

        From the mind out 65

        From the body in 66

        What drugs are the most addictive? 67

        Waking Up to Your Own Addiction 68

        Starting with self-observation 69

        Taking a quick self-assessment 69

        Breaking down the types of addictions 71

        Perceiving Addiction in a Loved One 76

        Case study: Jack and his daughter 76

        Recognizing the warning signs 77

        Chapter 6: Assessing Your Readiness: Do You Need Help Now? 81

        Understanding Your Role as the Client 82

        Assessing the Options 82

        Avoiding hopelessness 83

        Choosing what’s right for you 84

        Matching Your Characteristics to Treatment Options 84

        Client characteristics 84

        Treatment characteristics 89

        Making a treatment choice 90

        Deciding When to Start 91

        Cost-benefit analysis of seeking help 91

        Self-assessing your readiness for change now 92

        Chapter 7: Quitting: Easy to Say, Hard to Do 95

        Successful Quitting 95

        Becoming Aware of Your Triggers 96

        External triggers 97

        Internal triggers 97

        Combination triggers 97

        Time as a trigger 98

        Your identity as a trigger 98

        The ease of availability as a trigger 99

        Magical thinking 99

        Increasing Your Motivation to Change 100

        Factors That Affect Your Ability to Find Addiction Freedom 101

        Geographical change 101

        A change of job 102

        New relationships 102

        Codependency with a partner 103

        A recovering partner 104

        Part 3: Examining Treatment Approaches 105

        Chapter 8: Treatment Choices 107

        Different Viewpoints on Addiction 107

        The moral dimension 108

        The disease perspective 108

        The pharmacological perspective 109

        Thinking your way free: The cognitive-behavioral perspective 110

        Addictions as a bad habit: The learning models 110

        The psychodynamic perspective 111

        The biopsychosocial perspective 112

        Combination Treatments 113

        The twelve-step treatments and other variants of the AA model 114

        Treatments based on cognitive behavioral, psychodynamic, and learning methods 115

        Chapter 9: Reviewing Inpatient and Outpatient Treatment Options 119

        Interventions: Breaking Through Denial and Fear 120

        How an intervention works 122

        Intervention principles 124

        Choosing an interventionist 125

        Residential Versus Outpatient Care: Deciding What’s Best for You 125

        Outpatient Treatment 126

        Psychotherapy 126

        Controlled drinking 127

        Risk reduction 128

        Tips on seeking outpatient professional help 129

        Residential or Inpatient Treatment 130

        The stages of inpatient treatment 130

        It’s voluntary 131

        The rules of rehab 131

        How long is long enough? 132

        Aftercare 132

        The Minnesota Model 133

        Relapse Prevention 134

        Therapeutic Communities and Sober Living 135

        How therapeutic communities work 135

        A focus on rehabilitation 136

        How effective are therapeutic communities? 136

        Who obtains treatment from a therapeutic community? 136

        How long should you stay in treatment in a therapeutic community? 137

        Andrew’s Choice: A True Story of Getting into Treatment and Achieving Success 138

        How things began 138

        One day in rehab 139

        Chapter 10: Treating Physical Dependence 141

        Understanding Your Body’s Reactions to Drugs 142

        Detoxification: What Is It, and How Does It Work? 143

        The goals of detox 144

        The process: In the body 146

        The process: In the mind 146

        Knowing What to Expect with Detoxification Treatments 147

        Detox from alcohol and other sedatives/hypnotics 148

        Detox from stimulants such as cocaine and amphetamines 150

        Detox from opiates 150

        Detox from marijuana 151

        Detox from inhalants/solvents 151

        Medications That May Help 151

        Medications for alcohol problems 151

        Medications for treating benzodiazepine withdrawal 152

        Medications for treating opiate addiction 153

        Medications for stimulant abuse 153

        Maintenance medications and craving reducers 153

        Methadone Treatment 155

        What is methadone? 155

        Methadone myths 156

        Who should choose methadone treatment? 157

        Does it work? 157

        Chapter 11: Twelve-Step Programs 159

        Types of Twelve-Step Programs 160

        The Actual Twelve Steps 161

        Working Your Program 162

        Hitting bottom and working toward recovery — one day at a time 163

        Discovering spirituality 164

        Using affirmations 164

        Deciding Whether a Twelve-Step Program Is Right for You 165

        Problems with Twelve-Step Programs 166

        What the critics say 166

        Is a twelve-step program enough? 167

        Chapter 12: Joining Self-Help and Support Groups 169

        Secular Organizations for Sobriety and Save Our Selves (SOS) 170

        The SOS approach 170

        Joining an SOS group 171

        Self-Management and Recovery Training: SMART 171

        The SMART approach 171

        Joining SMART 172

        Women for Sobriety (WFS) 173

        The WFS approach 173

        Joining WFS 173

        Religious Organizations 175

        Chapter 13: Psychedelic Therapies and Other Alternative Treatments 177

        Psychedelics 178

        Acupuncture 181

        Correlational research 182

        Clinical trials 182

        Ibogaine 183

        How ibogaine may work 183

        Ibogaine research 184

        Ketamine 185

        Nutritional Therapy 186

        Addictions and poor nutrition 186

        What is good nutrition? 187

        Macrobiotic diets 187

        Meditation 189

        Harm-Reduction Approaches 191

        Chapter 14: Teen Treatment 193

        Why Alcohol and Drugs Are More Destructive When You’re Young 194

        It’s easier to damage a growing brain 194

        Teens have a tougher time these days 194

        What to Do When You Suspect Substance Abuse in a Loved One 195

        Advice for parents 196

        Advice for good friends 197

        A word about denial 197

        Be prepared for a long haul to a healthy recovery 199

        Making the investment in teen treatment 199

        Getting Treatment as a Teen 200

        Asking for help: Any time is a good time 200

        Finding a counselor 201

        Relating to your counselor 202

        Counseling in group programs 204

        Residential treatment: Group and individual treatments 205

        Harm reduction programs for youth 206

        Remembering That Slips Aren’t Freefalls 207

        Part 4: Life in Recovery 209

        Chapter 15: Overcoming Barriers to Recovery 211

        Be Prepared: The First Step 212

        Building Your Skills for Recovery 212

        Pacing: Taking Things One Step at a Time 214

        If you’re going too fast, slow down 214

        If you’re bogged down, pick up the pace 215

        Pacing with time 215

        Pacing with activities 215

        Building Resilience 216

        Maintain personal hygiene 216

        Explore your senses 216

        Exercise 217

        Handling Your Everyday Fears 218

        The work of worry 218

        Death and dying 219

        Abandonment 220

        Handling Your Fears about Recovery 220

        Short-term fears: Withdrawal problems 220

        Long-term fears 221

        Avoiding Self-Anger: A Slippery Slope to Relapse 222

        Putting judgments on hold 223

        Recognizing negative moods 223

        Recognizing stressful situations 224

        Taking Action: Storming the Barricades 225

        Taking action to commit to change 225

        Taking action against triggers that increase cravings 226

        Taking action to build self-confidence 226

        Taking action against negative moods 227

        Chapter 16: Handling Slips and Relapse 229

        Slips Versus Relapse: What’s the Difference? 229

        Why Relapse Happens 230

        You can almost count on it 230

        Triggers for relapse and what to do about them 231

        High-risk situations and their remedies 232

        The good news: Relapse is preventable 233

        Learning from Relapse 233

        Examining your relapse 233

        Doing things differently next time 234

        Getting Your Balance Back 235

        Medications may help 236

        Getting back on track 236

        Deciding whether you need some extra help 236

        Chapter 17: Handling Work and Family During Recovery 237

        Dealing with Relationships During Recovery 238

        Dealing with positive changes 238

        Dealing with negative changes 239

        Dealing with Family Problems 240

        Do the right thing: Be a good role model 240

        How families are affected by addiction 241

        Making positive changes in family relationships 242

        Solving family problems by changing norms 242

        Making long-term plans for positive change 243

        Dealing with Work Problems 244

        Scenario one: You were hardworking to begin with 244

        Scenario two: You lose your job due to your addiction 245

        Dealing with Financial Problems 246

        Relapses, Restarts, and How They Affect Your Family 247

        Coming to terms with a relapse 248

        Restarting with the help of your family 249

        Chapter 18: For Families and Friends: Ways to Make a Difference 251

        Breaking Through Denial and Codependency 252

        Overcoming denial 254

        Dealing with resistance 254

        Preparing for Change 256

        Helping Your Loved One Follow Through 257

        Recognizing negative emotions 258

        Empathizing: “I feel your pain” 258

        Supporting Change over the Long-Term 259

        The six weeks of helping 259

        Expecting and getting through relapse 260

        The Ups and Downs of Change 261

        Dropping expectations and falsely positive images 261

        Turning downs into ups 262

        Sustaining Optimism and Support in Your Family 263

        Leaving fantasy-land to find realistic optimism 264

        Being deserving of victory and success 264

        Part 5: the Part of Tens 265

        Chapter 19: Ten Ways to Help a Friend or Loved One 267

        Talk Things Over Truthfully While You Listen Attentively 267

        Recognize the Telltale Signs of Addiction 268

        Confront Denial 268

        Help Get Treatment 269

        Let Go of Your Need to Control the Situation 270

        Hold Criticism at Bay 270

        Offer Balanced Support 271

        Understand What You’re Fighting 271

        Remain Optimistic 272

        Know What to Do When Treatment Efforts Fail 272

        Chapter 20: More Than Ten Self-Help Resources 273

        Self-Help Books for Problems Related to Addictions 273

        Self-Help Websites for Managing Addictions 275

        Websites for Treatment Models 275

        Websites for Families and Teens 277

        Websites for Problems Related to Addictions 278

        Online Lectures on Addiction-Related Topics 278

        Treatment Centers 279

        Index 281

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