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Helping Families Recover from Addiction: Coping, Growing, and Healing through 12-Step Practices and Ignatian Spirituality

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When addiction enters a home, recovery, is necessary for the entire family. The fear, shame, and stigma associated with addiction can prevent families from discussing and addressing the issues that affect everyone who loves the addict. Jean Heaton knows from personal experience that addiction is best responded to when, in addition to the physical aspects, we address the spiritual and familial dimensions of the disease. Helping Families Recover from Addiction: Coping, Growing, and Healing through 12-Step Practices and Ignatian Spirituality retells Jean Heaton's journey "working the steps" as a family member of people with addictions. Heaton draws on personal stories and research, including examples from Father Ed Dowling, SJ, spiritual advisor to Bill W., a cofounder of Alcoholics Anonymous, and others to illustrate the connections between this life-saving program and Ignatian spirituality. Each chapter ends with reflection points based on Scripture that can help readers as they begin the work of each of the Twelve steps. Story-driven, integrative, and practical, this book can help families heal from the effects of a loved one's addiction and move into a healthy and promising future.

ISBN-13: 9780829449266

Media Type: Paperback

Publisher: Loyola Press

Publication Date: 10-25-2020

Pages: 212

Product Dimensions: 5.50(w) x 8.50(h) x (d)

Jean Heaton is a blogger, writer, speaker, teacher, and a workshop and retreat leader. Both her husband and son are in long-term recovery and she has worked her own Twelve Step program for those affected by the addictions of others. She shares her experience, strength, and hope with others at www.jeanheaton.com.

Table of Contents

Introduction vii

Step 1 Powerless 1

Step 2 A Power Greater Than Ourselves 15

Step 3 Surrender 29

Step 4 Taking Stock 41

Step 5 Coming Clean 53

Step 6 Entirely Ready 69

Step 7 Humility 83

Step 8 Made a List 97

Step 9 Making Amends 109

Step 10 Continued to Take Personal Inventory 121

Step 11 Prayer and Meditation 133

Step 12 In All Our Affairs 149

Works Cited 164

Acknowledgments 167

About the Author 169