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Codependent No More: How to Stop Controlling Others and Start Caring for Yourself

Codependent No More

This is a book that has easily been in print for 20 years if not longer. I remember hearing my best friend’s mom talk about how good it was when I was a teenager and that was too long ago to mention. I have probably heard this book talked about more often than any other; at least among women. There are many reviews out there that praise this book and I would like to add to that. Codependent no more is a real eye opener for many. If you have been dealing with a significant other who has an addiction problem, this is a must read.

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    • Kristen Roberts
      What a fantastic book!! You might also want to read a book called "Control Theory" by William Glasser. This too is a fantastic book. I was a meth addict (and in reality will be an addict for the rest of my life- for this is a disease) for over 25 years and I am here to tell you it is not a ride in the park. I have just celebrated 5 months sobriety last week. With the wonderful help of A.A. and wanting to finally live a sober life and most importantly my higher power I am clean and sober today. We control our own sobriety no one does that for us. We can't control other peoples behavior but we do control our own. For anyone out there who is sick and tierd of being sick and tierd get a sponsor work the steps its as simple as that. I am living proof it works. One day at a time that is all I can do and by all means "EASY DOES IT"
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