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Does a recovering alcoholic have to give up his family to remain sober?
My Husband who is currently a “recovering” alcoholic claims it is better for him to live alone rather than with his children and myself to remain sober. I told him he was being selfish and he showed me how the “big” book (AA) claims that its ok for him as that is truly the only way for him to remain sober. I do not understand how a program can say it is better to walk away from those you love then to try to fit the program into your life while still being a family man? Am I being completely selfish myself?
> Does a recovering alcoholic have to give up his family to remain sober?
Only if his family are continuing to drink around him.
Otherwise, it’s better that the fellow remain in a supportive atmosphere. A man who’s alone is more likely to turn to alcohol again.
Alcoholism Revealed Receives Highest Rating
The e-book Alcoholism Revealed has recently earned a five-star rating from Review Place for its frank look at alcoholism and the hope its author, Jonathan O’Beirne, offers to alcoholics.
“Alcoholism Revealed is important because it’s written from the perspective of a recovered alcoholic – someone who has run the gauntlet,” said Mr. O’Beirne. “We’re so pleased that Review Place has chosen to recognize Alcoholism Revealed with their top rating.”
Alcoholism Revealed presents an honest analysis of the past, present, and future of this deadly addiction. In the first part of the e-book, Jonathan O’Beirne discusses the historical and physiological basis of alcoholism – why and how alcohol has such a strong impact on certain people. The second part addresses the solution to the problem by providing support to alcoholics throughout their struggle to quit drinking and to cope with the effects of their genetic makeup. The wisdom offered in Alcoholism Revealed is presented from the point of view of a man who was a chronic alcoholic himself at one time, and who knows what it is like to struggle with the addiction. This e-book is the result of his need to find all of the available information on alcoholism in order to strengthen his resolve to overcome the addiction – permanently.
“Alcoholism Revealed is a combination of an account of one man’s successful battle against alcoholism, and a consolidation of much valuable research on the subject,” said Andy West, the Press Relations representative for Review Place. “This e-book is a must-have for anyone who is or knows an alcoholic.”
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About the Author
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