Understanding The High Functioning Alcoholic

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Who is the typical alcoholic among the 12.5 million living in the United States now? Many, if not most of us when asked that question, would envision a skid row bum or someone at least out of work or with little education locked into a low-skill, low-paying job. But that is not accurate, according to the results of a national study released in June, 2007 by the National Institutes of Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism. The NIAAA determined that alcoholics in the United States really fall into five subtypes, including nearly 20 percent who are highly functional alcoholics, well-educated with good incomes. They include corporate presidents, powerful politicians, police, lawyers, doctors, scientists, and other highly-skilled, highly-educated people who are middle- to high-income and by most accounts successful. In this unprecedented book, mental health counselor Sarah Benton takes us into the worlds and minds of so-called high-functioning alcoholics, to understand how people so intelligent and achievement-oriented get drawn into states in which they secretly cannot control their liquor consumption but still manage to excel in their careers. The book includes a look at celebrity alcoholics like singer Eric Clapton and actor/comedian Robin Williams, as well as alcoholics in high positions including Chris Albrecht, former Chairman and CEO of HBO. Other high-profile people included in this book are Miss USA 2007 Tara Conner and football legend Joe Namath. With her own story of alcoholism and her recovery woven into the text, Benton takes us into the lives and challenges of these well-educated and successful people, seeking to understand how, when, and why they became addicted, as well as the reasons their alcoholism is, for most, so hard to admit, cope with, and recover from.

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Genre : Self-Help
Author : Sarah A. Benton
Publisher : Bloomsbury Publishing USA
Release : 2009-02-27
File : 222 Pages
ISBN-13 : 9780313352812


When You Love A Functional Alcoholic

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This title says it all: When You Love a Functional Alcoholic, what is one to do? With good grace, a basis in the twelve-step program, and years of experience, Dr. William F. Kraft guides the reader through this most parlous journey-and back to wholeness and holiness and happiness. The book comprises thirty-three bite-size chapters-since it presumes readers are spending much of their time caring for (or bailing out) the alcoholic they love. Specific cases are described in particular, such as parents who live with teenaged alcoholics; children who have to care for elderly alcoholics; and what to do with that sometimes dry/sometimes even sober alcoholic who always seems to ultimately fall off the wagon. Making the book unique are the many stories of former patients, clients, and members of AA in their own words (anonymously, of course). These testimonies, which do not always end in a pot of gold, make not only for compelling (and sometimes heart-rending) reading, but also add a patina of authenticity to the book: if these people can learn to help the alcoholic they love, then perhaps you can too. Ultimately this is a book of acceptance, forgiveness, and love-all of which must begin with oneself. A bibliography completes the work. Book jacket.

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Genre : Psychology
Author : William F. Kraft
Publisher : Paulist Press
Release : 2011
File : 177 Pages
ISBN-13 : 9780809146796


An Uncommon Drunk

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For nearly thirty years, author Dr. Jeff Herten was a high-functioning alcoholic-one who drinks every day, yet continues to lead a productive, successful life. Now he shares his first-hand knowledge of how alcohol can destroy lives-as it nearly destroyed his. Alcohol is the single greatest social ill in the United States. It affects us not only emotionally but physically. Alcohol may lead to deadly cancers of the breast, colon, esophagus, and liver. It rots our bones, corrodes our stomach lining, erodes our memories, and suppresses our immune systems. "An Uncommon Drunk" explores the numerous facets of alcohol consumption in the United States, including the risks, the behaviors associated with alcohol, and the innocent victims of alcohol abuse. But it also offers hope for those wishing to become sober and recommends resources to help them turn their lives around. Frank and honest, "An Uncommon Drunk" is a must-read for every spouse, parent, child, employer, physician, and counselor whose life is touched by alcohol. It may be just the wake-up call you need.

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Genre : Self-Help
Author : Jeff Herten
Publisher : iUniverse
Release : 2006-05-01
File : 232 Pages
ISBN-13 : 9780595379941


The Unknown Battles That Lie Beyond The Grave

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The red-hot saucy chatter was that on the day Manku rescued Joanna from the sewer hole, she wasn’t wearing any knickers. It was therefore alleged the four men got more than they bargained for during the rescue mission. Trump suddenly woke up as though from a slumber. He was no longer in the rough and choppy waters. He soon realised that his body was different and that he wasn’t alone. As he stood there in awe and disbelief, suddenly, he was surrounded by seven individuals adorned in bodies similar to his. He responded that for his first mission, he was inclined to pick Combat Ghosts from one class only, from the class of the dead evil men and women. It was just the beginning. He was in for a rude shock!

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Genre : Fiction
Author : Sylvester Alex Bosch
Publisher : Austin Macauley Publishers
Release : 2023-08-18
File : 340 Pages
ISBN-13 : 9781398487086


From Chains To Change

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"From Chains to Change: A Journey Through Addiction and the Path to Recovery" is an enlightening exploration of addiction and recovery that navigates the murky waters of substance misuse with a compassionate and hopeful approach. Richmond, a theologian, teacher, preacher, and counselor, crafts a narrative that resonates with those battling addiction, their loved ones, and professionals in the field. The book begins by dissecting the complex underpinnings of addiction, going beyond the surface to delve into the societal, psychological, and biological factors that contribute to substance misuse. Richmond's empathetic approach is evident as he recognizes the trauma, mental health issues, and environmental factors that often accompany addiction. Key highlights include: A thorough understanding of addiction and its root causes. An in-depth exploration of various treatment options, such as detoxification, rehabilitation, therapy, counseling, and medication-assisted treatment. Detailed discussion on the impact of mental health on addiction, highlighting co-occurring disorders, self-medication, and the role of stress and trauma. Practical advice on overcoming relapses, recognizing triggers, and building effective coping mechanisms. The latter part of the book is a beacon of hope, focusing on recovery and the steps towards maintaining sobriety. It provides guidance on rebuilding trust and relationships, nurturing mental health, and fostering resilience. The text continues to demystify the idea of living a substance-free life and explains the importance of building healthy routines, nurturing relationships, and having a positive mindset. Important points include: The crucial role of support systems in recovery, including family, friends, professionals, and community resources. Encouraging the development of healthy habits, pursuits, and relationships post-recovery. The transformational power of mindset in maintaining sobriety. Inspiring narratives of individuals who have successfully navigated the path to recovery. The book's conclusion is a powerful call for compassion and understanding. It underscores the importance of empathy in breaking stigmas around addiction and encourages open conversations about addiction. It leaves readers with a potent message of hope, asserting that change is possible and that recovery is achievable.

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Genre : Self-Help
Author : Richmond Kobe
Publisher : Richmond Kobe
Release : 2023-08-06
File : 235 Pages
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Breaking The Bottle Legacy

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In the spirit of This Naked Mind and Drink? The New Science of Alcohol and Your Health, Breaking the Bottle Legacy simplifies the science of alcohol and neuroscience to teach you how to break “unbreakable” drinking habits. No ultimatums. No preaching. Discover your brain’s power to change and drink less. Are you tired of worrying about alcohol but not sure you’ll never drink again? Do you wonder if you’re traveling down a genetic path towards alcoholism? Do you feel stuck—believing you should change your drinking habits but unable to make real progress? In these pages you’ll discover: How science, society and industry challenge your power over alcohol (and why you are NOT powerless) Why being an adult child of an alcoholic may be affecting your drinking (it’s not because of your genes) How to use your own brain to change your relationship with alcohol (It’s 100% possible) How to undo urges and beat cravings—changing your desire for alcohol forever! If you want to worry less, not rely on willpower to control your drinking, and to find peace with alcohol, then this book is for you. Podcaster, mentor and author, Molly Watts, shares her journey as she overcame her past as an adult child of an alcoholic who developed her own dysfunctional thirty-plus year daily drinking habit. Her writing expands on her popular podcast of the same name. @AlcoholMinimalist

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Genre : Self-Help
Author : Molly J. Watts
Publisher : Molly Watts, LLC
Release : 2021-12-02
File : 155 Pages
ISBN-13 : 9781737662105


The Sage Encyclopedia Of Alcohol

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Alcohol consumption goes to the very roots of nearly all human societies. Different countries and regions have become associated with different sorts of alcohol, for instance, the “beer culture” of Germany, the “wine culture” of France, Japan and saki, Russia and vodka, the Caribbean and rum, or the “moonshine culture” of Appalachia. Wine is used in religious rituals, and toasts are used to seal business deals or to celebrate marriages and state dinners. However, our relation with alcohol is one of love/hate. We also regulate it and tax it, we pass laws about when and where it’s appropriate, we crack down severely on drunk driving, and the United States and other countries tried the failed “Noble Experiment” of Prohibition. While there are many encyclopedias on alcohol, nearly all approach it as a substance of abuse, taking a clinical, medical perspective (alcohol, alcoholism, and treatment). The SAGE Encyclopedia of Alcohol examines the history of alcohol worldwide and goes beyond the historical lens to examine alcohol as a cultural and social phenomenon, as well—both for good and for ill—from the earliest days of humankind.

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Genre : Reference
Author : Scott C. Martin
Publisher : SAGE Publications
Release : 2014-12-16
File : 2823 Pages
ISBN-13 : 9781483374383


Becoming Modigliani

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An insightful, myth-busting biography of early 20th-century Italian painter and sculptor Amedeo Modigliani, seen through the lenses of the artist’s tuberculosis and other ailments. Becoming Modigliani is a comprehensive biography that delves into the troubled life of the Jewish-Italian artist Amedeo Modigliani. Written by Dr. Henri Colt, an internationally recognized lung specialist, the book examines the artist's legend and Modigliani's creative journey from a medical perspective, from his birth in Livorno, Italy, to his tragic death in a paupers' hospital in Paris at the age of thirty-five, presumably from tuberculous meningitis. Becoming Modigliani sheds light on the young man's chronic illnesses, addictions, and relationships with friends and lovers as he navigated the vibrant yet challenging world of early twentieth-century Bohemian Paris. Beginning with "Modi's" birth in 1884, the narrative is divided into five parts, seamlessly blending biographical elements with medical insights and a critical analysis of Modigliani's work among some of the greatest artists of the time. It also provides thoughtful descriptions of a changing society governed by the impact of infectious diseases, war, and a flourishing of other creative geniuses such as Picasso, Jean Cocteau, and Guillaume Apollinaire. With thirty-seven virtually standalone chapters, a preface and epilogue, three appendices, and a rich array of illustrations and references, this biography promises a profound and compassionate exploration of Modigliani's embattled world. In Becoming Modigliani, Dr. Colt's aim is to foster empathy and greater understanding by unraveling the intricate layers of Modigliani's existence. The result is a captivating and deeply researched tale that will resonate with a diverse audience of serious readers, art and medical history enthusiasts, sociologists, and anyone interested in the human spirit.

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Genre : Biography & Autobiography
Author : Henri Colt
Publisher : Rake Press
Release : 2024-05-23
File : 468 Pages
ISBN-13 : 9781959185024


The Social Rebellion

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This book is for anyone who feels caught in a cycle of drinkingeither too much or too oftenwith the inability to slow down, stop, or speak up. Our society uses a dangerous currency: alcohol. It affects many; it comes to steal and destroy. Its time to have an honest conversation about its role in your life. Are you the boss, or is alcohol the master? There is a stigma attached to narratives about alcohol in our livesdenial, downplaying, and deflection. And there is a major oversight when assessing the true and very real effects alcohol has on the individual, families, and society at large. Why is it that we open a drink at any occasion for any reasonbe it sad, bad, or brilliantwithout consideration for the long-term effects? Why is it we dont have a solid understanding of why we are either intoxicated, hungover, or waiting for the next round? After three years of living alcohol-free, Maz Compton is speaking her truth to anyone who feels trapped in an alcohol-induced yet high-functioning haze, as she was, and has designed a thirty-one-day blueprint to help people break free from the endless cycle of drinking and guilt and to redefine their relationship with alcohol to embrace a new way of lifeone of freedom and one of wellness. You dont have to hit rock bottom to ask yourself, Am I okay with my relationship with alcohol? For too long, we have kept quiet, suffering in silence through social norms, but its time to speak up, be heard, and make a change. UnSpoken is your glimmer of hope, helping you out of the place you are stuck and into a life of empowered choice. This book will teach you how you can stop getting wasted and how to start being awesome.

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Genre : Self-Help
Author : Maz Compton
Publisher : Balboa Press
Release : 2018-04-25
File : 209 Pages
ISBN-13 : 9781982201777


Happy At Any Cost

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From award-winning Wall Street Journal reporters, “a startling portrait of one of our greatest tech visionaries, Zappos CEO Tony Hsieh” (Robert Kolker, author of Hidden Valley Road), reporting on his short life, untimely death, and what that means for our pursuit of happiness. Tony Hsieh—CEO of Zappos, Las Vegas developer, and beloved entrepreneur—was famous for spreading happiness. He lived and breathed this philosophy, instilling an ethos of joy at his company, outlining his vision for a better workplace in his New York Times bestseller Delivering Happiness. He promoted a workplace where bosses treated employees like family members, where stress was replaced by playfulness, and where hierarchies were replaced with equality and collaboration. His outlook shaped how we work today. Hsieh also aspired to build his own utopian cities, pouring millions of dollars into real estate and small businesses, first in downtown Las Vegas, Nevada—where Zappos is headquartered—and then in Park City, Utah. He gave generously to his employees and close friends, including throwing notorious Zappos parities and organizing gatherings at his home, an Airstream trailer park. When Hsieh died suddenly in late 2022, the news shook the business and tech world. Wall Street Journal reporters Kirsten Grind and Katherine Sayre discovered Hsieh’s obsession with happiness masked his darker struggles with addiction, mental health, and loneliness. In the last year of his life, he spiraled out of control, cycling out of rehab and into the waiting arms of friends who enabled his worst behavior, even as he bankrolled them from his billion-dollar fortune. Happy at Any Cost sheds light on one of our most creative, yet vulnerable, business leaders. It’s about our intense need to find “happiness” at all costs, our misguided worship of entrepreneurs, the stigmas still surrounding mental health, and how the trappings of fame can mask all types of deeper problems. In turn, it reveals how we conceptualize success—and define happiness—in our modern age.

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Genre : Biography & Autobiography
Author : Kirsten Grind
Publisher : Simon and Schuster
Release : 2023-03-14
File : 320 Pages
ISBN-13 : 9781982186999