Facing Codependence: What It Is, Where It Comes from, How It Sabotages Our Lives by Pia Mellody, J. Keith Miller, Andrea Wells Miller

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    • ISBN: 0062505890
    • Publisher: HarperCollins Publishers
    • Pub. Date: June 1989
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    Comments from the Seller: 1989 Paperback Good First Edition. Shows some shelf/edge wear, minor curling and creasing, pages are clean and crisp, no apparent markings in text, binding is good, good copy.

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    Synopsis

    Pia Mellody creates a framework for identifying codependent thinking, emotions and behaviour and provides an effective approach to recovery. Mellody sets forth five primary adult symptoms of this crippling condition, then traces their origin to emotional, spiritual, intellectual, physical and sexual abuses that occur in childhood. Central to Mellody's approach is the concept that the codependent adult's injured inner child needs healing. Recovery from codependence, therefore, involves clearing up the toxic emotions left over from these painful childhood experiences.

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    What codependency is and how to recover from it. "Pia Mellody is a pioneer...this is a splendid offering."--John Bradshaw

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    This book stands out among the current glut of material on codependence because it claims the realm of parenting for its vantage point. The authors believe that codependents must heal themselves in order not to repeat the ``less than nurturing'' behaviors of their own addicted or emotionally dysfunctional parents. Hence, they couple strategies for recovery with guidelines on what is and is not ``normal'' in the parent-child relationship. The authors' conclusions will invite controversy; for instance, they suggest that ``emotional sexual abuse'' of children may lead to homosexuality in adulthood. Nor are they reluctant to generalize: ``Although physical and mental illness aren't addictions, their effect on the family is the same.'' Offsetting the opinionated commentary is great compassion for the helpless, hurt children who live inside adult codependents. Mellody and Andrea Wells Miller are coauthors of Breaking Free: A Recovery Workbook for Facing Co de pend ence ; J. Keith Miller is a freelance writer. Author tour. (July)

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    Pia Mellody is an internationally renowned lecturer on the childhood origins of emotional dysfunc-tion. Her recovery work-shops have benefited people all over the world and her bestselling books have been translated into many languages. She is a member of the faculty at The Meadows Treatment Center, a residential center for victims of trauma, emotional abuse, and addictions, in Wickenburg, Arizona.

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    Excellent book for disfuctional familyby Anonymous

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    09/27/2009: What an interesting book - I related to almost everything in this book. No wonder I am the way I am.

    "Facing CoDependence; What It is, Where It Comes From . . . "by Anonymous

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    05/04/2009: This has been a very helpful book.

    The examples given were more extreme that situations in my life but I learned a lot about the history & 'illness' of co-dependence.


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