Loving Detachment

Loving Detachment by Susan Greene, published by Lulu Press, Incorporated on October 9, 2012, is a self-help book that explores a vital concept for those affected by alcoholism in their lives. This edition spans 162 pages and is presented in English, offering insights into how individuals can navigate relationships with alcoholics while maintaining their own well-being.
Readers will discover practical strategies for implementing loving detachment, a method that encourages individuals to coexist with an alcoholic without enabling their addiction. The book emphasizes the importance of focusing on personal growth and emotional health, aiming to foster a sense of peace and happiness amidst challenging circumstances. Through this approach, Greene provides guidance for those seeking to improve their situations while managing the complexities of their relationships.
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Loving Detachment refers to a concept taught by many support groups for people who have an alcoholic in their life. Loving Detachment is a way of living with an alcohlic without feeding into their addiction, while at the same time taking steps to improve your own situation. When loving detachment is used regularly, in all facets of life, it can help the user to feel peace, and even happiness, regardless of any dysfunctions that may occuring around them.
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