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Janet Woititz, mother of the recovery movement, sensitively addresses the barriers of trust and intimacy that children learn in an alcoholic family. She provides suggestions for building loving relationships with friends, partners, and spouses.
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Adult children of alcoholics, Alcoholics--Family relationships, Intimacy (Psychology) , Alcoholism--Psychological aspects, Alcoholism, Family.
publication date
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1985
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HV5133.W66 1985eb
ddc
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362.292
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Adult children of alcoholics, Alcoholics--Family relationships, Intimacy (Psychology) , Alcoholism--Psychological aspects, Alcoholism, Family.
Page i
STRUGGLE FOR... INTIMACY
By: Janet Geringer Woititz, Ed.D.
...Dedicated to adult children of alcoholics
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HEALTH COMMUNICATIONS, INC.
Published by: Health Communications, Inc. Enterprise Center 3201 SW 15th Street Deerfield Beach, FL 33442
Copyright 1985 by Janet Geringer Woititz.
All rights reserved. No part of this book may be reproduced or transmitted in any form or by any means, electronic or mechanical, including photocopying, recording, or by any information storage and retrieval system, without the written permission of the Publisher, except where permitted by law.
Manufactured in the United States of America First printing, soft cover
ISBN 0-932194-25-7
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DEDICATION This book is dedicated to those who struggle for and with intimacy. Although it is written to those of you who grew up with substance abuse, it is written for those who grew up in other types of dysfunctional families as well.
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Acknowledgments
To Dave, Lisa and Danny for their specialness.
To my Monday Night GroupDr. Don Gregg, Ken Kirkland, Andrea Becker, Bonnie White, Eileen Lindsay, Claudia O'Brien, Ed Ellis, Miriam Sender, Sue Falan and Bernie Zweben for their help.
To the "Super Brats" from my Adult Children of Alcoholics course at Rutgers Summer School for Alcohol Studies for their validation.
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Table of Contents
Preface
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Introduction
1
1. Who Do You Pick For Your Lover?
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2. What Is A Healthy Relationship Anyway?
19
3. Relationship Issues Shared By Adult Children of Alcoholics
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