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Anger, fear, and despair reign when alcohol abuse is in charge. Chaos is the constant state of life of alcohol abusers and their loved ones. Life may feel hopeless. It is not. If you are mired in the morass of alcohol abuse, either as the one who drinks or as his or her loved one, this book about a path to recovery is for you. As a longtime Catholic priest with extensive education in addiction counseling, Fr. Ted Lawson, CSsR, writes from a solid Catholic perspective. "My aim," he says in the preface, "is to define the crippling disease of alcoholism, describe its impact on the family, and offer ideas for how to get help. I pray that it's useful."…mehr

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Anger, fear, and despair reign when alcohol abuse is in charge. Chaos is the constant state of life of alcohol abusers and their loved ones. Life may feel hopeless. It is not. If you are mired in the morass of alcohol abuse, either as the one who drinks or as his or her loved one, this book about a path to recovery is for you. As a longtime Catholic priest with extensive education in addiction counseling, Fr. Ted Lawson, CSsR, writes from a solid Catholic perspective. "My aim," he says in the preface, "is to define the crippling disease of alcoholism, describe its impact on the family, and offer ideas for how to get help. I pray that it's useful."
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Fr. Ted Lawson, CSsR is the program coordinator and a retreat leader at the Redemptorist Retreat Center in Oconomowoc, Wisconsin. He has served as the director of Desert House in Prayer inTucson and as the health care director at St. Clement Health Care Center in Liguori, Missouri, where Redemptorist's special-care needs are addressed. In graduate school, Fr. Lawson received addiction-counseling education at the Clinical Training Program for Addiction Counselors. He relishes what he calls "privileged opportunities" to lead days of recollection, special novenas, and parish missions nationwide