Addiction & Trauma



  • Somebody, Free Me: The Food Addict’s Silent Cry

    somebody free meBy Cheryl L. Guy

    There is something very therapeutic about hearing someone else share the story of her own personal struggle. Somebody, Free Me is written from that point of view. It’s as if you are sitting in the circle of a twelve-step recovery session and ...

  • Soul Repair: Recovering from Moral Injury after War

    soul repairBy Rita Nakashima Brock & Gabriella Lettini  

    The first book to explore the idea and effect of moral injury on veterans, their families, and their communities. Although veterans make up only seven percent of the U.S. population, they account for an alarming 20 percent of all suicides. And ...

  • The Enabler: When Helping Hurts the Ones You Love

    the-enablerBy Angelyn Miller, M.A.

    Are those closest to you unable to stand on their own two feet?

    Co-dependency – of which enabling is a major element – can and does exist in families where there is no chemical dependency. Angelyn Miller’s own experience is a dramatic example: neither ...

  • The Forgotten Touch: More Stories of Healing

    the forgotten touchBy Nigel W. D. Mumford  

    The author’s unusual spiritual journey transformed him from a Royal Marine Commando, trained to kill or be killed, to the director of the healing ministries of Christ the King Spiritual Life Center, where he now teaches people to heal ...

  • The Healing Rosary: Meditations for Those in Recovery from Alcoholism and Addictions

    the healing rosaryBy Mike D.

    The Healing Rosary: Meditations for Those in Recovery from Alcoholism and Addictions invites the reader to open their mind and heart to God’s mercy. Using the simple, repetitive prayer of the Rosary can help people to get out of the way and let ...

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