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By the age of twenty, Joey has ODd, attempted suicide, quit college, survived a near-fatal car accident, done time behind bars, and been kicked out of rehab. Now manipulative and hateful, the once sweet and charming Joey is long gone.
This is the poignant story of a defiant addict and the mother who wont give up on him. She finally realizes that it hurts more to hang on than to let go, and that letting go is not the same thing as giving up.
Sandra Swenson beautifully orchestrates a mothers lessons of love and loss, while surviving her sons addiction. Despairing parents of addicts will find comfort in this stark, yet hopeful tale.
Sandra Swenson is the mother of two sons. As a member of the Junior Womens Club of Chevy Chase, Sandy created the Bistro Boyz, a program for young men from the National Center for Children and Families Greentree Adolescent Program. She lives in Austin, Texas.

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Special Praise for The Joey Song

The Joey Song is a deeply personal and intense account of a mothers journey as she attempts to cope with and understand the downward spiral of her sons life in the depths of his addiction. Her own recovery process is something that anyone with this kind of family crisis must read. As a clinician, I appreciated her insights; as a parent, I empathized; as a spiritual leader, I was impressed.

John Baudhuin, MA, CAP

Director of Spiritual Services

Caron Renaissance

Sandra Swenson has created a heartfelt and tender book, full of courage, honesty, and, above all, love for her drug-addicted son Joey. The book will move and enthrall every reader with this powerful story of a mother captured between fate and hope. For me, as an interventionist, The Joey Song should be recommended reading for all parents of young people with a substance use disorder who are struggling to find recovery. A compassionate gem to be treasured and reread again and again.

Susanne Johnson

CAI, Certified Interventionist

Sober Coach and Lead Advocate for Heroes in Recovery

Sandy Swenson tells the heartbreaking story of her sons journey into addiction with beautiful, descriptive language that captivated my interest throughout. Her powerful tale of parental love and hope will heal the hearts of others who so desperately want to know that they are not alone. While the search for the truth will resonate with those who love a child, her story of strength, determination, and hope for a miracle will remain unforgettable.

Cathy Taughinbaugh

Parent Coach

Author of Parents to Ph.D.s: 28 Interviews with People Who Share Heartache, Wisdom, and Healing from Firsthand Experience with Substance Use Disorder

Throughout The Joey Song, Sandy captures an array of emotions that are universal to mothers. Not all have experienced the devastation of an addicted childbut I can guarantee that most moms will relate to her poignant descriptions.

Judy Herzanek/Changing Lives Foundation

Coauthor, Why Dont They Just Quit?

Every parent knows the pain of letting go as their children emerge from childhood and move into adulthood. But not every parent knows the pain, the anguish, the guilt of trying to heal a child with addiction and when its time to stop trying to fix it. In The Joey Song, Sandy Swenson gives everyone touched by a loved ones addiction a gut-wrenching glimpse at her oldest sons struggles and those of her family and the decision to let go to save their own lives. The Joey Song is a must-read, no matter where you are in your journey in trying to fix your addicted child.

Patricia Rosen

Publisher, The Sober World Magazine

A powerful story of love and addiction, The Joey Song is a glimpse into a world too many people dont talk about. The reader is carried alongside Sandy Swenson as she comes to understand that her teenaged son is struggling with addiction, through overdoses and hospitals and rehabs, and, finally, letting go.

Honest and heart-wrenching and unexpectedly hopeful, this is a must-read for anyone who loves an addict.

Barbara Theodosiou

Founder, The Addicts Mom

The Joey Song is a moving and touching story of the frustration and heartbreak caused by the disease of addiction. Sandy demonstrates with amazing warmth and wit that it is possible for the families of addicts to recover despite the inability of their loved ones to find recovery. The Joey Song will move you, bringing the terror, despair, and joy of recovery into your heart. It is highly recommended for all who want to understand and appreciate the impact of the family disease of addiction.

Bruce Eanet

Caron Board of Directors

Sandra Swenson shares her gripping account of her sons addiction and captures what its like to live and love someone spiraling through this brain disease... the constant lies, broken promises, plausible solutions... the dreams and hopes dashed time and again... I could feel her pain, anger, hopelessness, helplessness, and desperate need to be in control.

Lisa Frederiksen

Author of If You Loved Me, Youd Stop! and Loved One In Treatment? Now What!

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Central Recovery Press (CRP) is committed to publishing exceptional materials addressing addiction treatment, recovery, and behavioral healthcare topics, including original and quality books, audio/visual communications, and web-based new media. Through a diverse selection of titles, we seek to contribute a broad range of unique resources for professionals, recovering individuals and their families, and the general public.

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2014 by Sandra A. Swenson

All rights reserved. Published 2014.

No part of this publication may be reproduced, stored in a retrieval system, or transmitted in any form or by any means, electronic, mechanical, photocopying, recording, or otherwise, without the written permission of the publisher.

Publisher: Central Recovery Press

3321 N. Buffalo Drive

Las Vegas, NV 89129

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ISBN: 978-1-937612-72-6 (e-book)

Author photo by Jonah Koch. Used with permission.

Publishers Note: This is a memoir, a work based on fact recorded to the best of the authors memory. Central Recovery Press books represent the experiences and opinions of their authors only. Every effort has been made to ensure that events, institutions, and statistics presented in our books as facts are accurate and up-to-date.

To protect their privacy, the names of some of the people, places, and institutions in this book have been changed.

Cover design and illustrations by Deb Tremper, Six Penny Graphics

Interior design and layout by Deb Tremper, Six Penny Graphics

This book is dedicated to Joey and Rick.

My two miracles.

My raison de vivre.

Only by knowing where weve been and where we are now can we move in a different direction.

If I accept you as you are, I will make you worse; however, if I treat you as though you are what you are capable of becoming, I help you become that.

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