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Yes! I am talking to you... - Book II. Addiction, Awareness and Change, #2
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- ISBN8235047457
- EAN9798235047457
- Date de parution29/05/2026
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- Infos supplémentairesepub
- ÉditeurIoakim Ioakim
Résumé
Book II of Yes! I am talking to you... series is about Confronting the Truth. A Guided Path Out of Addiction explores the difficult transition from awareness to meaningful change. Moving beyond denial and acknowledgment, this book examines the gradual process of interrupting destructive patterns, rebuilding emotional stability, and creating a more intentional way of living. Through a reflective and psychologically grounded approach, it addresses urges, avoidance, relapse vulnerability, identity disruption, emotional dependence, and the challenge of developing self-trust after addiction.
Rather than offering quick solutions or promises of perfection, the book presents recovery as a long-term process built through consistency, accountability, emotional honesty, and repeated return to change. More than stopping harmful behavior, it is about learning how to live without constantly escaping yourself.
Rather than offering quick solutions or promises of perfection, the book presents recovery as a long-term process built through consistency, accountability, emotional honesty, and repeated return to change. More than stopping harmful behavior, it is about learning how to live without constantly escaping yourself.








