Chronic Hope: Families & Addiction

By Kevin Petersen

5/5

"A great resource for families, mental health professionals, and anyone else who wants to learn more about addiction and recovery."

Take control of addiction in your family with a holistic approach

Plot Review

Kevin Petersen, MA, LMFT’s Chronic Hope: Families and Addiction is an insightful and thorough guide that gives hope to families dealing with addiction and codependency. The book is a powerful tool that helps families understand how addiction affects the whole family and gives them a practical way to heal and get better.

Petersen is the founder of The Chronic Hope Institute. He wrote this book based on his years of experience helping families deal with addiction. He shows people how to heal families in crisis because of addiction and codependency by using an integrated, whole-person approach. The book has three parts: how to understand addiction, how to heal the family system, and how to live in recovery.

The first part of the book gives a clear explanation of what addiction is, what causes it, and how it affects the family. Petersen talks about the different stages of addiction, how codependency works, and what family members can do to help the addict. He gives families advice on how to spot addiction and codependency, set limits, and make a safe, supportive space for recovery.

In the second part of the book, he talks about how to heal the family system. Petersen says that the whole family, not just the addict, needs to be involved in the recovery process. He gives many tools and methods for fixing broken relationships, improving communication, and dealing with unresolved emotional problems. The section also tells you how to make a plan for long-term recovery that includes limits, who is responsible, and what will happen if you don’t follow the plan.

In the last part of the book, “After The Treatment,” tips and advice are given on how to stay sober and build a healthy, happy life after addiction. Petersen says that to avoid relapse, it’s important to keep working on the family system and stay connected to a support network.

“Chronic Hope: Families & Addiction” is a great resource for families dealing with addiction and codependency. Petersen’s holistic approach is a complete and useful way to heal the family system and help people get better for good. The book is well-written, easy to read, and full of real-life examples that make it easy for a wide range of people to understand. I highly recommend this book to anyone who is struggling with addiction or helping a loved one who is.

Writing Style

In Chronic Hope: Families & Addiction, Kevin Petersen’s writing is clear, to the point, and interesting. He writes in a way that makes it easy for anyone to understand, even if they don’t know much about psychology or addiction. Petersen uses examples from real life all through the book. This makes it easier for readers to understand how the ideas he talks about apply to their own lives.

One of Petersen’s strengths as a writer is that he can explain complicated ideas in a clear and simple way. He breaks down how addiction and codependency work into manageable pieces so that readers can see how these problems affect the family system. Petersen also uses analogies and metaphors to make his points clear, which makes the book both interesting and useful.

Petersen’s compassionate and nonjudgmental tone is another thing that makes his writing stand out. He knows that addiction is a disease and talks about it with understanding and compassion. He also talks about the hard feelings that family members might have, like anger, frustration, and guilt, and gives advice on how to deal with them in a healthy way.

In Chronic Hope: Families & Addiction, Kevin Petersen’s writing style gets across important ideas about addiction and recovery in a way that is easy to understand and relate to. His compassionate and non-judgmental approach to the subject is a nice change from some of the more stigmatising and punishing messages that are sometimes associated with addiction.

Potential Readers

Kevin Petersen’s Chronic Hope: Families and Addiction is a helpful book for a wide range of people, including:

Families of addicts: The book is mostly for families who are having trouble with addiction and codependency. It gives families advice and plans for how to heal and get better as a whole.

People who are struggling with addiction and want to know how their actions affect their family members may also find this book helpful.

Mental health professionals: This book is a great resource for mental health professionals who work with families affected by addiction and codependency. It gives a complete plan for treatment and recovery that can be used in clinical settings.

Counselors for people who use drugs: This book may be especially helpful for counsellors who work with families in group or one-on-one settings.

The book is also a great resource for teachers and students who are learning about addiction, codependency, and how families work.

Overall, Chronic Hope: Families and Addiction is a helpful book for anyone who wants to know how addiction affects the family system and who wants to find practical ways to help healing and recovery.

Similar Books

If you have read or like to read the books like,

Beyond Addiction: How Science and Kindness Help People Change By Jeffrey Foote, Carrie Wilkens, and Nicole Kosanke: This book offers a science-based method for treating addiction that focuses on compassion and kindness. It also gives families tools they can use to help their loved ones get better.

Michael Kuhar’s book The Addicted Brain: Why We Abuse Drugs, Alcohol, and Nicotine: This book looks at addiction and the brain from a scientific point of view. It also talks about what causes addiction and how to treat it.

Melody Beattie’s Codependent No More: How to Stop Controlling Others and Start Caring for Yourself: This classic book is a guide for codependents who are trying to break out of unhealthy patterns of behaviour and set healthy boundaries in their relationships.

David Sheff’s book Beautiful Boy is about a father’s journey through his son’s addiction. This memoir is about how a father dealt with his son’s drug addiction. It gives a personal and emotional look at how addiction affects families.

In the Realm of Hungry Ghosts: Close Encounters with Addiction by Gabor Maté’: This book looks at addiction and its causes with compassion and understanding. It also shows what it’s like to be addicted from both the addict’s and their loved ones’ points of view.

Then you will like “Chronic Hope: Families & Addiction”. Overall, these books give families and friends of people with addiction useful information about addiction and recovery, as well as practical advice and support.

Final Review

In conclusion, Kevin Petersen’s Chronic Hope: Families & Addiction is a great resource for families and loved ones of people who are battling addiction. The book gives a thorough and all-encompassing plan for fixing the family system, as well as helpful ways to help people get better and grow.

Because of Petersen’s clear, captivating, and empathetic writing style, a variety of readers will find the book to be appealing. His knowledge and counsel are rooted on a thorough grasp of the dynamics of addiction and recovery and are founded on years of experience working with families affected by addiction and codependency.

I wholeheartedly recommend to anyone looking for assistance and advice in dealing with the effects of addiction on the family structure. The book could be a great resource for families, mental health professionals, and anyone else who wants to learn more about addiction and recovery.

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