Adult Children of Alcoholics Syndrome

A Step By Step Guide To Discovery And Recovery

Mass Market Paperback
$8.99 US
On sale Mar 01, 1988 | 176 Pages | 9780553272796

A complete self-help program for adult children of alcoholics

More than 28 million Americans grew up in alcoholic families.  They bear a painful legacy of confusion, fear, anger and hurt—and they are at shockingly high risk of marrying an alcoholic or becoming alcoholics themselves.  In this authoritative book, Wayne Kritsberg shows how to recognize—and remedy—the long-term effects of the dysfunctional, alcoholic family.  His proven techniques, based on extensive clinical experience using the Family Integration System offer real help and real hope for adult children of alcoholics—and those they love.
Wayne Kritsberg has a master’s degree in counseling and is the president of Family Integration Systems in Austin, Texas, where he also has a private practice. He is the author of Adult Children of Alcoholics Syndrome: A Step-by-Step Guide to Discovery and Recovery. View titles by Wayne Kritsberg

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A complete self-help program for adult children of alcoholics

More than 28 million Americans grew up in alcoholic families.  They bear a painful legacy of confusion, fear, anger and hurt—and they are at shockingly high risk of marrying an alcoholic or becoming alcoholics themselves.  In this authoritative book, Wayne Kritsberg shows how to recognize—and remedy—the long-term effects of the dysfunctional, alcoholic family.  His proven techniques, based on extensive clinical experience using the Family Integration System offer real help and real hope for adult children of alcoholics—and those they love.

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Wayne Kritsberg has a master’s degree in counseling and is the president of Family Integration Systems in Austin, Texas, where he also has a private practice. He is the author of Adult Children of Alcoholics Syndrome: A Step-by-Step Guide to Discovery and Recovery. View titles by Wayne Kritsberg

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