Recovering from Drug Addiction : Master Drugs Guide to deep learning everything you need to know about overcome substance abuse, drugs, alcohol and addiction. Become Completely Drug-Free
Written by Frank S. Burnman
Narrated by dms
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About this audiobook
You Are A Click Away From Learning How To Break-free From The Chains Of Drug Addiction And Live A Happy And Fulfilling Drug-Free Life!
“This is the last time I am using this drug, then I get clean.”
How many times have you told yourself this, only to find yourself reaching for your drug of choice a few hours, days, weeks or months later?
If you’ve tried breaking an addiction, you probably know that your will power is not enough to be free. You need treatment because an addiction is a disease of the brain.
Lucky for you, this 2 in 1 audiobook will show you how to break your addiction the right way.
In This Audiobook, You Will Learn:
- The difference between drug addiction and drug abuse
- When drug use turns into addiction
- Some critical factors that contribute to addiction
- How addiction is a disease of the brain
- The long-term effects of drug addiction
- The link between drug abuse and depression
- Why some people more susceptible to drug abuse and why
- How to overcome drug addiction
- How to overcome any challenges you face throughout your recovery
- Why you should create a support system to beat drug addiction
- Therapeutic activities to take up after rehab
- How to adopt a drug-free lifestyle that maintains abstinence
- How to help a family member cope with drug addiction
- How to avoid or prevent drug addiction
- And much more
If you are tired of drugs taking over your life, Click Buy Now to start your journey to a drug-free life!
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Readers find this title to be a must-read for those struggling with addiction or wanting to understand it better. The book is praised for its personal aspects, concise and practical advice, and its ability to provide insight into the realities of addiction. It is described as powerful, inspiring, and a valuable resource for individuals, families, and societies. The author's lived experiences and wisdom are appreciated by readers, making it a highly recommended book in the field of addiction recovery.
- Rating: 5 out of 5 stars5/5This book is extremely powerful. It gives you a glimpse into what addiction really looks like. I’m someone who doesn’t have real experience with addiction, so often times it’s hard for me to understand. This book showed me that addiction is a real thing, doesn’t always have a happy ending and many people are suffering from it on a daily basis.
- Rating: 5 out of 5 stars5/5I have read many books on addiction in the past, and having gone through the same process myself, and then later forming a company to help others help themselves, I can tell you that I’ve never read a book that comes anywhere close to being as useful and valuable to individuals, families, and even societies as this book
- Rating: 5 out of 5 stars5/5This book is a must read. It really helped me fill the void in my life when there was no hope for me. Rick is a personal friend of mine and has helped me a lot and all of his books are great!
- Rating: 5 out of 5 stars5/5A well written, concise guide for dealing with such a destructive disease. Those struggling do not need pages and pages covering 1 topic; they need to the point, accurate, methods to help overcome the daily frustrations they experience. A must read and keep handy book for those suffering from addiction!
- Rating: 5 out of 5 stars5/5There is lots of inspiration and practical application packed into this small book, which reads like a daily meditation. I Listen it in one sitting, but will go back and re-read it slowly to get the full benefit of the wisdom
- Rating: 5 out of 5 stars5/5The author teaches us what lived experiences and a Higher Power have taught him. We are the beneficiaries of his survived agony.
- Rating: 5 out of 5 stars5/5I would recommend this book to addicts and their families!
- Rating: 5 out of 5 stars5/5This book confirmed what I was starting to learn about myself. The information in this book kept me from feeling like I was going crazy... I learned that even toxic relationships are an addiction! I can apply all the tips in this book to changing my addictive behavior and changing my life.
- Rating: 5 out of 5 stars5/5I loved this book. It emphasizes the positive reasons people want to recover. It shares how to recover and what a wonderful life is waiting. The tips outline how to enjoy the path of recovery
- Rating: 5 out of 5 stars5/5The author of this book doesn’t only give you fictional short stories, he gives you touching parts of his journey through addiction. Beautifully written, I truly enjoyed the personal aspects of the book as well, the foreword, the author’s message and the father’s perspective, they all added an additional touch to this well-written book! I’d highly recommend I Love You, More to anyone who is struggling with addiction, or knows someone who is.