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Prodependence - Moving Beyond Codependency

Inglese · Tascabile

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Zusatztext "Prodependence provides a refreshing! empathetic! and practical approach to understanding partners and families of addicts! and how best to help them learn how to handle their difficult situation. Avoiding the classic split between the trauma and codependency models! Weiss uses the framework of attachment theory to avoid blaming partners and pathologizing their behavior. Instead! he validates and reframes their efforts and provides techniques for helping them heal! improve their self-care! set appropriate boundaries for their own behavior! and deal with their challenges. This beautifully written book is must-reading for all those who love an addict! as well as all mental health professionals."    — Jennifer Schneider! MD! author of Back from Betrayal: Recovering from the Trauma of Infidelity Informationen zum Autor Robert Weiss, PhD, MSW, is an expert in the treatment of adult intimacy disorders and related addictions, most notably sex/porn/relationship addictions along with co-occurring drug/sex addiction. A clinical sexologist and practicing psychotherapist, he is the chief clinical officer of Seeking Integrity and frequently serves as a subject matter expert for major media outlets including CNN, HLN, MSNBC, OWN, NPR, The New York Times, and The Los Angeles Times . Weiss is the author of Prodependence, Out of the Doghouse, Sex Addiction 101 , and Cruise Control , among other books. He blogs regularly for Psychology Today and Psych Central . His podcast, Sex, Love, & Addiction , is rated as a Top 10 Addiction Podcast for 2019. Weiss routinely provides training to therapists, hospitals, psychiatric organizations, and even the US military. He has created and overseen nearly a dozen high-end addiction and mental health treatment facilities across the globe. Klappentext Do you love an addict? Do you sometimes feel like their addiction is your fault? Are people calling you codependent? If our treatment toward loved ones of addicts alienates them, it's time we change our approach. With Prodependence, Dr. Robert Weiss offers us the first fully new paradigm in over 35 years for helping those who love and care for addicts. An attachment-focused model, prodependence recognizes that no one can ever love too much, nor should anyone be pathologized for whomever they choose to love as is often the case. Prodependence informs caregivers how to love more effectively, but without having to bear a negative label for the valuable support they give. When treating loved ones of addicts and other troubled people using prodependence, we need not find something "wrong" with them. Instead, we acknowledge the trauma and inherent dysfunction that occurs when living in relationship with someone whose life is failing and keep moving forward. Validating a caregiver's painful journey for what it is opens the door to support them in useful, non-shaming ways. Helping people take incremental, positive steps toward intimate healing is what Prodependence is all about! Zusammenfassung Do you love an addict? Do you sometimes feel like their addiction is your fault? Are people calling you codependent? If our treatment toward loved ones of addicts alienates them, it's time we change our approach. With Prodependence , Dr. Robert Weiss offers us the first fully new paradigm in over 35 years for helping those who love and care for addicts. An attachment-focused model, prodependence recognizes that no one can ever love too much, nor should anyone be pathologized for whomever they choose to love as is often the case. Prodependence informs caregivers how to love more effectively, but without having to bear a negative label for the valuable support they give. When treating loved ones of addicts and other troubled people using prodependence, we need not find something "wrong" with them...

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Autori Stefanie Carnes, Robert Weiss
Editore Health Communication
 
Lingue Inglese
Formato Tascabile
Pubblicazione 30.09.2018
 
EAN 9780757320354
ISBN 978-0-7573-2035-4
Pagine 216
Categorie Guide e manuali > Libri sul benessere, vita quotidiana > Famiglia
Saggistica > Psicologia, esoterismo, spiritualità, antroposofia > Psicologia applicata
Scienze naturali, medicina, informatica, tecnica > Medicina > Specializzazioni mediche

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