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"With a voice of gentle, understanding counsel, Shreeve provides readers with tools to come to terms with their situation, learn to manage it, and feel less alone." --Booklist Teenagers who live with a parent who overdrinks often feel isolated and alone, but the unfortunate truth is that far too many young people live with a parent who drinks too much alcohol. Coping with a Parent Who Overdrinks: Insights and Tips for Teenagers offers comfort and guidance for anyone struggling with a parent who overdrinks. Readers will learn: - How to take care of themselves - Valuable coping methods - That…mehr

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"With a voice of gentle, understanding counsel, Shreeve provides readers with tools to come to terms with their situation, learn to manage it, and feel less alone." --Booklist Teenagers who live with a parent who overdrinks often feel isolated and alone, but the unfortunate truth is that far too many young people live with a parent who drinks too much alcohol. Coping with a Parent Who Overdrinks: Insights and Tips for Teenagers offers comfort and guidance for anyone struggling with a parent who overdrinks. Readers will learn: - How to take care of themselves - Valuable coping methods - That they are not alone - Insight from others with an overdrinking parent - Tips for seeking out support With expert advice, useful resources, relevant organizations, and movie references to provide additional perspective, Coping with a Parent Who Overdrinks is a valuable guide to help teenagers face the challenging road ahead with knowledge, courage, and care.
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Michelle Shreeve is a freelance writer who has been published in newspapers, magazines, journals, and websites both locally and nationally. She has a library, education, and writing background and is the author of Coping with Parental Death: Insights and Tips for Teenagers (Rowman & Littlefield, 2022). Shreeve holds two master's degrees, one in English and one in creative writing, and two undergraduate degrees in psychology.