Drug And Alcohol Dependancy
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This book is intended to support parish counsellors, parents, carers, friends and therapists by providing clear, concise and accessible information and suggesting a framework for recovery.
Description
Watching someone struggle with addiction can be heartbreaking. Along with the sadness there may be a sense of helplessness at not knowing where to start. This book is intended to support parish counsellors, parents, carers, friends and therapists by providing clear, concise and accessible information and suggesting a framework for recovery. It will also be of interest for someone who wants to know more about their own dependency, to turn their life around and reach their God-given potential.
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