Wake Up

Chemical Dependency Family Interventions

by Eileen Wolfe


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Book Details

Language : English
Publication Date : 31/08/2007

Format : Softcover
Dimensions : 6x9
Page Count : 80
ISBN : 9781425784485
Format : E-Book
Dimensions : 6x9
Page Count : 80
ISBN : 9781465329653

About the Book

With every possible choice we must identify early and treat early all types of addiction. Then support the maintenance of recovery in everyone.

Chemical Dependency Family Intervention needs to be commonplace and the media needs to focus on Recovery.

Part of the problem is the adult attitudes are pro early drinking in adolescents and some even drink with their children and think nothing of it.

All people should look at their own relationship with alcohol and other drugs. There is a responsible adult mature way to approach alcohol when people are 21 years old.

Those people who are in recovery with alcoholism or addiction do live a productive happy life. The people who are still drinking/drugging along with all their: family/friends who are addicted to them are in desperate need of help. As a society we need to recognize this. We need not sensationalize on the negative, but instead repeatedly showcase those who are healthy recovering families and also families who are healthy and do not have alcoholism/addiction in their family background.

Make an effort to read this book and take action to call a Chemical Dependency Family Interventionist and learn about the family disease of Chemical Dependency. Recovery for the whole family is possible.

So many people will do anything to get their alcoholic/addict help they think, but when you ask them to take a look at themselves and their interaction with their alcoholic/addict many times they say, “Well maybe, I don’t know or I will definitely think about that.” Later they will do nothing.

A Chemical Dependency Family Intervention takes courage. This courage energizes when children who were originally filled with fear, confront their addicted parents and are supported by their aunts, uncles and cousins. The family promises to take care of them while their parents are receiving treatment.

Courage is when a husband confronts his alcoholic wife with love and believes that recovery is possible even while major dysfunction within the family with the children exists.

Will any of you have that courage to follow through and accomplish an intervention? Perhaps, you will after you read this book and start talking to one another.

The key ingredients are forgiveness, love, and persistence along with courage. You may have none of these ingredients, but you can get them so that you can have a possible serene life with your sober family member and your family working on their own recovery road. “Beyond your wildest dreams.” (A saying from AA)


About the Author

Eileen Wolfe is married for the 2nd time and she has 3 children. She is living with her husband in Albertson New York. She raised her two children in Franklin Square and enjoyed having a big part in her children’s lives. Presently her children are getting ready for young adulthood and her stepdaughter is already in adulthood. Eileen is getting ready for a new time of her life. She has been an RN for four years, a licensed social worker 25 years as well as a local interventionist, presenter, Clinical Director of the Long Island Council on Alcoholism and Drug Dependence Inc. and a prevention specialist. Transition time is now. She is becoming a writer, a motivational speaker and a national interventionist with the credential of AISCB BR I BR II. She enjoys exercising, reading books, and spending time with her family and friends. Her marriage is filled with time together volunteering to help others, vacationing and just walking on a daily basis together. She and her husband enjoy having dinner with friends and going to the beach frequently during the summer. When she does vacation it usually includes national park adventures or going someplace new with friends.