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After the Tears Helping Adult Children of Alcoholics Heal Their Childhood Trauma

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ISBN-10: 0757315135

ISBN-13: 9780757315138

Edition: 2nd 2010 (Revised)

Authors: Jane Middelton-Moz, Lorie Dwinell

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List price: $16.95
Edition: 2nd
Copyright year: 2010
Publisher: Health Communications, Incorporated
Publication date: 9/1/2010
Binding: Paperback
Pages: 320
Size: 5.50" wide x 8.50" long x 0.90" tall
Weight: 0.990
Language: English

Jane Middleton-Moz has a masters degree in clinical psychology. She is the founder of Middleton-Moz Associates in Montpelier, Vermont, and Liberty Lake, Washington, and speaks internationally on issues of multigenerational grief and trauma and cultural and ethnic self-hate.

Lorie Dwinell, M.S.W., nbsp;has been a therapist in full-time private practice in Seattle since 1977, andnbsp;specializes in all aspects of addictive disorders, grief, depression, stressful life events, and transitions. She was the addiction specialist at the University of Washington's School of Socialnbsp;Work from 1973 to 1977,nbsp;and she had the pleasure ofnbsp;training many of the leaders in the chemical dependency field who went on to esteemed careers in Washington and throughout the United States. She is known nationally as a trainer and has appeared on Oprah as anbsp;guest therapist.

Acknowledgments
Introduction
The Bomb in the Basement and the Bomb in the Attic: Common Characteristics of Alcoholic Families and Survival Adaptation of Adult Children of Alcoholics
The Same but Different: Differences in Children from the Same Alcoholic Family and Differences in Alcoholic Families
Self-Sufficient in an Insufficient Way: Learning to Survive Under Chronic Stress
The Gift That Keeps On Giving: Characteristics of Children of Alcoholics
Surviving the Unimaginable: The Resilliency of Children of Alcoholics
Validation of Trauma and Breaking Through Denial: Understanding the Normal Response to an Abnormal and Painful Life
Building a Cognitive Life Raft: Developing an Intellectual Understanding of the Effects of a Painful Life
An Emotional Safety Net: Building a Relationship with the Child Within
Grief Work: The Pain That Begins to Heal Itself
Mourning, Then Behavior Change: Moving On and Giving Back
I Want You, Want You Gone, Want You Back: ACOAs in Intimate Relationships
Misplaced Loyalty: The Codependency Factor
Empowering Change in a Painful Legacy: Adult Children and Sibling Relationships
ACOAs Become Parents: A Pioneering Effort
A Pain Too Deep: ACOAs Taking Care of Elderly Parents
ACOAs in the Workplace: I Can Be a Team Player as Long as I'm the Only Player on the Team
Acceptance and Forgiveness: Holding On to Resentment Is like Taking Poison and Hoping the Other Guy Dies
Finding the Sacred in the Ordinary: Opening a Window to Spirituality for Adult Children of Alcoholics
Conclusion
Glossary
Resources
Selected References
Index