HEALING THE SCARS OF ADDICTION
Gregory L. Jantz, with Ann
McMurray
ISBN 978-0-8007-2773-4
Self-Help / Addiction and
Recovery
Revell Books
196 pages
$13.99 softcover
The wreckage of addiction lies scattered around too many people--from the one who is or was addicted to those in relationship with that person. Age-old culprits of drugs, alcohol, and gambling are joined by newer addictions, such as food, prescription medication, shopping, pornography, and technology. Left unaddressed, addiction devastates lives now and makes it difficult to see a positive way forward.
For anyone struggling with an addiction, attempting to live in recovery, or seeking to understand the mind of an addict they love, Dr. Jantz's newest book is a lifeline. In it he helps readers answer tough questions, such as
- Am I an addict?
- Why is the first step so hard?
- How can I put my life back together?
- Where do I go from here?
Addiction doesn't have to have the last word. Healing the Scars of Addiction offers a holistic approach to healing so that readers can reclaim their lives and move forward in hope.
For anyone struggling with an addiction, attempting to live in recovery, or seeking to understand the mind of an addict they love, Dr. Jantz's newest book is a lifeline. In it he helps readers answer tough questions, such as
- Am I an addict?
- Why is the first step so hard?
- How can I put my life back together?
- Where do I go from here?
Addiction doesn't have to have the last word. Healing the Scars of Addiction offers a holistic approach to healing so that readers can reclaim their lives and move forward in hope.
My thoughts (reviewed by Steve) This is a self-help
book. However, it’s not just another
self-help book. Throughout the book, Dr.
Gregory L. Jantz, PhD, and co-author Ann McMurray, keep playing the one string
that they want you to remember: hope.
Dealing with real-life
issues, sharing (in a transparent yet respectful manner) real-life stories,
celebrating real-life victories . . . and commiserating with real-life
set-backs . . . the authors of this book just keep reminding me of that
favorite Americanism: “Where there’s
life . . . there’s hope.”
Regardless of your particular
addiction, the authors reveal that there is a “commonality” to the addiction
cycle. And they aren’t shy about the
truth . . . and they don’t pull any punches.
If you are looking for a “feel – good, let’s all sing Kum – Ba – Yah!
scenario . . . you’ve selected the wrong book.
However, if you are serious
about dealing with your addiction, or helping someone with theirs . . . and you
are willing to put in the work necessary . . . this book can be a great “first
step” in that process. The author’s are
quick to point out that there is no “quick fix,” and that this book is intended
to be a “conversation starter.”
But you know . . . that’s
where it all begins.
I received this book free in
exchange for my honest review.
5 stars for a refreshing
voice dealing with a difficult subject!
1 comment:
Individuals with addiction must have hope. That's the one of the main focus for Celebrate Recovery programs in churches is hope through Jesus Christ to overcome by His power. Steve, nice review for Healing the Scars of Addiction.
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