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Raising the Bottom - Making Mindful Choices in a Drinking Culture

English · Paperback / Softback

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Women share their drinking stories and why they quit when they still had options.

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After short stints training polo horses, working as a flight attendant, hairdresser, and bartender, she revamped her life and settled in as a registered nurse. For the past twenty-seven years she has worked with hundreds of women to help them overcome alcoholism, live better lives, and become better parents. Now a multi-award-winning author, Raising the Bottom is her fifth book. She is the mother of twin sons, and lives in Ohio with her husband.

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Women share their drinking stories and why they quit when they still had options.

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2019 Chanticleer I & I Book Awards for Instruction and Insight Finalist

2018 International Book Awards Winner in Health: Women's Health

2018 Readers' Favorites Book Awards Bronze Medal in Non-Fiction—Self Help

2018 International Book Awards Finalist in Health: Addiction & Recovery

2018 International Book Awards Finalist in Women's Issues

2017 USA Best Book Award Winner in Health: Women's Health


2017 USA Best Book Awards Finalist in Health: Addiction & Recovery

“[Boucher] demonstrates that alcoholism is a disease that doesn’t discriminate by income level, education, or gender. Contrary to the thinking that women have to lose it all before making changes, she hopes that, by reading her book, women can recognize and deal with their potential alcoholism early on. Highly recommended.”

Library Journal (STARRED REVIEW)

Raising the Bottom brings to the forefront a very necessary and under-discussed subject. Our health-care system is currently ill-equipped to deal with the complicated problem of alcohol and drug dependence. Now more than ever, it is imperative that physicians receive better training on recognizing, understanding, and treating addiction. Only then can we be truly effective at assisting our patients in their recovery.”

—Richard Saxen, MD, Internal Medicine

Raising the Bottom is an excellent resource for anyone who suspects they or a loved one has a problem with alcohol. It doesn't just focus on the problem of alcoholism, it emphasizes the solution and demonstrates that alcoholics can live wonderful, productive lives through sobriety. This is a book of hope.”

—Leslie R. Dye, MD, President, Medical Toxicology Foundation

Raising The Bottom provides a vivid glimpse of a family in crisis, but you're left with a feeling of hope and an understanding that addiction is a disease. One cannot simply have the willpower to overcome addiction; it's a battle that can be won through God’s grace.”

—Jill Kingston, Executive Director, Brigid's Path

“Spoken from the heart. Raising the Bottom is a refreshing take on the issues women have as caretakers and enablers. Boucher writes in a straightforward manner that both the long-time worker in our industry and those new to recovery can comprehend. The stories are relevant to the trials that all women share. Entertaining as well as educational!”

—Stanley Stone, President, Resources for Recovery

“Extremely helpful to women (and men) who have been in the grip of alcohol and drugs, Raising the Bottom will help alcoholics understand why they do what they do, and provide hope and courage for them to take the steps to overcome. I can especially relate to the stories in the book as they are so similar to my own victory over addiction. Boucher outlines the steps and principles that help so many to rise above the hopelessness of addiction and take back control of their lives.”

—Norbert H. Kox, visionary artist

Raising the Bottom reveals the truth about alcohol in a bold and personal way. Boucher shares the warning signs to help women before it’s too late. It gets to the heart of the problem, but offers hope for recovery and a life after alcohol.”

—Barbara Daniel, Publisher/Editor, The Cleveland Women's Journal

“Boucher examines the particular problems of women in the struggle against alcoholism, though her book would have realistic outreach for men also. She writes from hard experience that will be recognizable to anyone who has flirted with or entirely fallen for the false promise of the bottle. Her book can and should be read by women in the throes of the disease as well as those who seek to counsel and assist their sisters in need.”

Chanticleer Book Reviews, 5 stars

Product details

Authors L. Boucher, Lisa Boucher
Publisher She Writes Press
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 30.06.2017
 
EAN 9781631522147
ISBN 978-1-63152-214-7
No. of pages 278
Dimensions 140 mm x 216 mm x 16 mm
Weight 396 g
Subjects Guides > Self-help, everyday life > Lifestyle, personal development
Non-fiction book > Psychology, esoterics, spirituality, anthroposophy > Applied psychology

FAMILY & RELATIONSHIPS / General, Self-help, LITERARY COLLECTIONS / Essays, SELF-HELP / Substance Abuse & Addictions / Alcohol

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