I’ll Stop Tomorrow

I’ll Stop Tomorrow by Paul Campbell, published by Mercier Press Ltd in 2007, is a personal memoir that chronicles one man’s journey through alcoholism and his path to recovery. Spanning 223 pages, this book offers insights into the impact of addiction not only on the individual but also on their loved ones, highlighting the often-overlooked struggles faced by family members of alcoholics.
In this candid account, Paul Campbell shares his experiences of the devastation caused by alcoholism and the challenges of overcoming it. He emphasizes that recovery is not solely about abstaining from alcohol but also about learning to live a fulfilling life afterward. Written from a personal perspective rather than an academic one, this memoir addresses themes of addiction, self-help, and the psychological aspects of substance abuse, making it relevant for those interested in understanding the complexities of alcoholism and its effects on families.
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One man’s journey through alcoholism, and what helped him recover. During his drinking days Paul Campbell let down and hurt many people – his family and loved ones in particular. Alcoholism is known as the family illness and it truly is. Before alcoholism kills, it usually destroys the lives of loved ones, the ones ironically that care about the alcoholic the most. Much of this book is written with these people in mind. To Paul Campbell’s mind, family members are usually the silent victims of alcoholism. This book is not written by an academic or a doctor. It doesn’t have carefully drawn charts or squiggly diagrams describing a variety of personalities and behavior patterns. This book is written by someone who had everything, who lost everything, who went through the living hell of chronic alcoholism and the tough times of recovery. Ultimately though, he is proof that there is hope for everyone – even the most crazy, out-of-control, self-destructive alcoholic. Paul Campbell discovered that giving up drink was only half the battle. Living and enjoying life is the real challenge. Paul Campbell is an Addiction Counsellor living in Ireland. He writes regular columns on alcoholism for the Irish press.
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