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The author of the bestselling Facing Codependence unravels the intricate dynamics of toxic love relationships and shows us how to let go of toxic love. In this revised and updated edition of Facing Love Addiction, internationally recognised dependence and addiction authority Pia Mellody clearly outlines the debilitating 'toxic' patterns played out by love addicts and the unresponsive love avoidants to whom they are painfully and repeatedly drawn.
Offering clear, comforting advice on the best ways to develop healthy love relationships, Mellody describes the dynamics of a coaddicted relationship, and the stages of addiction--from attraction and fantasy to denial and obsession. A practical recovery process based on Twelve-Step work, exercises, and journaling.
Mellody has written a lucid and informative book on a subject little understood: love addiction. Speaking both from per sonal experience and a clinical standpoint, she very carefully defines her terms, in cluding ``love addict,'' ``avoidance addict,'' and, of course, codependence. The last term she carefully distinguishes from love addiction. She also includes information on the recovery process, the marks of a healthy relationship, and the process of en tering into a healthy relationship. The book concludes with a set of journal exer cises designed to help someone in recov ery. Worthwhile reading that is recom mended for libraries serving both the professional and general reader.--Barbara L. Flynn, Chicago P.L.
More Reviews and RecommendationsPia 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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11/03/2009: I have read numerous self-help books in an effort to comprehend and recover from an intoxicating -- and toxic -- relationship that practically debilitated me with depression when it ended. A few of the books seemed to tell part of my story, but Pia said it all in a succinct, direct way. She articulated both the enigmatic situation and inexplicable feelings I experienced so vividly, but had been unable to comprehend (even with the help of other books and my own therapist) until now. I feel that after years of baby steps in the right direction, I might finally be able to break free from this destructive addiction to a person -- or actually just the fantasy of a person -- who does not deserve my attention, let alone my love.
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02/21/2008: I have collected many self help books over the years. This is a winner, easy to read and understand. You feel as if the author understands through education and experience. Not since john bradshaw has there been such helpful information on codependence and addiction. I believe that love addiction may be the most powerful of all. Thank you pia!