Addict in the House
Book • 2016
Robin Barnett provides clear, actionable advice for families coping with a loved one's addiction, focusing on setting boundaries and facilitating recovery.
The book emphasizes practical steps, communication strategies, and self-care for family members often overwhelmed by their relative's substance use.
Barnett combines clinical insight with accessible language to help families shift from enabling to supportive behaviors that encourage long-term change.
She also addresses common pitfalls, relapse, and how to seek appropriate treatment resources.
The guide is valued for its no-nonsense approach and empathy toward both addicts and their families.
The book emphasizes practical steps, communication strategies, and self-care for family members often overwhelmed by their relative's substance use.
Barnett combines clinical insight with accessible language to help families shift from enabling to supportive behaviors that encourage long-term change.
She also addresses common pitfalls, relapse, and how to seek appropriate treatment resources.
The guide is valued for its no-nonsense approach and empathy toward both addicts and their families.
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as a practical family guide for living with addiction and supporting recovery.

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