Circle of Wine: The Only Way to Beat Your Alcohol Addiction
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- ISBN978-1-7390569-1-9
- EAN9781739056919
- Date de parution16/11/2023
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- Infos supplémentairesepub
- ÉditeurGreta Kay
Résumé
Circle of Wine pulls back the cover and gives us glimpses into the convoluted layers that make up the addictive circle of alcohol addiction that sucks its victims in and keeps them spiraling out of control. Author Greta Kay reaches beyond rhetoric and excuses to carve out a compassionate, clear path for those ready to gain freedom from their addiction. Delivered with warmth, optimism, and firmness, Circle of Wine provides five steps to freedom.
They are easy to understand but often challenging to put into action. Kay reminds the reader the only person who can decide to make the necessary changes is the person struggling with the addiction. Others can support and encourage, but they are powerless to break the circle. Kay vulnerably shares her expertise gained from painful personal experiences. She understands family trauma and the slippery circle of wine, both from the perspective of a child raised by an alcoholic as well as that of a mother struggling to break the often puzzling circle.
If you or someone you love is struggling with alcohol addiction, you need this book. Freedom is available for those willing to follow the five steps and make them part of everyday life.
They are easy to understand but often challenging to put into action. Kay reminds the reader the only person who can decide to make the necessary changes is the person struggling with the addiction. Others can support and encourage, but they are powerless to break the circle. Kay vulnerably shares her expertise gained from painful personal experiences. She understands family trauma and the slippery circle of wine, both from the perspective of a child raised by an alcoholic as well as that of a mother struggling to break the often puzzling circle.
If you or someone you love is struggling with alcohol addiction, you need this book. Freedom is available for those willing to follow the five steps and make them part of everyday life.
Circle of Wine pulls back the cover and gives us glimpses into the convoluted layers that make up the addictive circle of alcohol addiction that sucks its victims in and keeps them spiraling out of control. Author Greta Kay reaches beyond rhetoric and excuses to carve out a compassionate, clear path for those ready to gain freedom from their addiction. Delivered with warmth, optimism, and firmness, Circle of Wine provides five steps to freedom.
They are easy to understand but often challenging to put into action. Kay reminds the reader the only person who can decide to make the necessary changes is the person struggling with the addiction. Others can support and encourage, but they are powerless to break the circle. Kay vulnerably shares her expertise gained from painful personal experiences. She understands family trauma and the slippery circle of wine, both from the perspective of a child raised by an alcoholic as well as that of a mother struggling to break the often puzzling circle.
If you or someone you love is struggling with alcohol addiction, you need this book. Freedom is available for those willing to follow the five steps and make them part of everyday life.
They are easy to understand but often challenging to put into action. Kay reminds the reader the only person who can decide to make the necessary changes is the person struggling with the addiction. Others can support and encourage, but they are powerless to break the circle. Kay vulnerably shares her expertise gained from painful personal experiences. She understands family trauma and the slippery circle of wine, both from the perspective of a child raised by an alcoholic as well as that of a mother struggling to break the often puzzling circle.
If you or someone you love is struggling with alcohol addiction, you need this book. Freedom is available for those willing to follow the five steps and make them part of everyday life.