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Breaking Free: A Recovery Workbook for Facing Codependence

2010 August 27

Breaking Free: A Recovery Workbook for Facing Codependence

  • Breaking Free:
  • A Recovery Workbook for Facing

  • Co-dependency
  • In their pioneering Facing Codependence, Pia Mellody traced back the origins of co-dependency in childhood & a wide range of emotional, spiritual, mental, physical & sexual abuse. Now in this innovative new workbook, she presents a step-by-step journal-keeping need method for moving toward recovery from co-dependency. Based on concepts like the “dear child” & the five core symptoms of co-dependency, together with the twelve-step process of recovery by Codependents Anonymous uses, Breaking Free offers strategies & insights for attacking the fundamental problem in Co -dependence – the lack of dependence on self. In a three-part approach into recovery, Mellody first shows recovering, how into move beyond denial of their child Codependents Rating:

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    1. Anonymous permalink
      August 27, 2010

      Review by for Breaking Free: A Recovery Workbook for Facing Codependence
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      This is a wonderful companion workbook to Pia Mellody’s Facing Codependence. Mellody first has you read specific pages in Facing Codependence, after which she has you complete the corresponding writing exercises in Breaking Free. The exercises are short, thorough, and extremely well organized — and because of that, not hard to do. Keep in mind though that if you do the exercises, you might never think about your relationships the same way again. And that’s a GOOD thing — or at least it was for me. I’d highly recommend this to anyone wanting to change dysfunctional relationship patterns.

    2. Anonymous permalink
      August 27, 2010

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      This workbook enables you to look at your attitudes, feelings and behaviors by using exercises that review daily life. In addition, by encompassing the tradidtional AA 12 Steps, you can focus your recovery on letting go, relying on your God and admitting your excessive emotional outbreaks. It helped me immensley to find out how to turn on my light from the inside instead of expecting and wishing that it would happen from those around me.

    3. David Lutz permalink
      August 27, 2010

      Review by David Lutz for Breaking Free: A Recovery Workbook for Facing Codependence
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      This workbook is the best I’ve used for codependence recovery, I highly recommend it when used in conjunction with Facing Codependence (Don’t get the workbook without also getting Facing Codependence).It’s really helped me make some great strides and insight into my dysfunctional boundaries and behaviors.

    4. K. Cooper permalink
      August 27, 2010

      Review by K. Cooper for Breaking Free: A Recovery Workbook for Facing Codependence
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      This workbook, to be used in conjunction with “Facing Codependency” is a fantastic tool in breaking the heavy denial that comes with codependency, taking a clear objective look at where the codependent beliefs came from (without blaming others), seeing the true impact of this disease on our lives and based on that information helps us to decide for ourselves clearly what steps to take to work towards true freedom and recovery. I appreciate that both these books encourage self-responsibility and does not just present the (yes, depressing at times) negative aspects of this devastating disease but the HOPE of what “freedom” looks like and very specifically as we work through the book what health and freedom will look like for us! Happy recovery!

    5. Anonymous permalink
      August 27, 2010

      Review by for Breaking Free: A Recovery Workbook for Facing Codependence
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      I just wanted potential customers to know…that the workbook is structured to correspond with the book. IF you purchase the workbook ALONE… the writer’s instruct you to read passages in their book prior to continuing with a various workbook section. I cannot yet rate the merits of the material…as I have yet to recieve the book in the mail…so that I can begin.

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