Becoming Normal
An Ever-Changing Perspective
Seiten
2010
Central Recovery Press (Verlag)
978-0-9818482-1-1 (ISBN)
Central Recovery Press (Verlag)
978-0-9818482-1-1 (ISBN)
Coming to terms with normality, for Mark Edick, meant coming to grips with the addiction that defined his life and his perception of reality. It meant understanding that comparing himself to others, being afraid, and thinking of himself in terms of “Us vs. Them” created artificial boundaries that diminished his sense of self and belonging.
Poignant and moving account of one man's journey through recovery and his discovery of the evolving meaning of normal. Includes wisdom gleaned from his relationship with his twelve-step fellowship sponsor and how the author learned to redefine his understanding of normal as it applies to his new life in recovery.
Once it was normal for author Mark E to drink and take drugs. Now it is normal for him not to drink or take drugs. In this book, the concept of "normal" is not simply a comparison between extremes, but of the personal and evolving understanding and acceptance of normal as it applies to the individual and his or her changing relationship with alcohol and drug. The individual's new normal involves adopting the habit of not drinking or drugging by stopping to think about potential actions and then to choose rationally rather than react due to force of habit. A refreshing examination of the human condition and how one man was able to beat the odds by redefining the meaning of normal.
Poignant and moving account of one man's journey through recovery and his discovery of the evolving meaning of normal. Includes wisdom gleaned from his relationship with his twelve-step fellowship sponsor and how the author learned to redefine his understanding of normal as it applies to his new life in recovery.
Once it was normal for author Mark E to drink and take drugs. Now it is normal for him not to drink or take drugs. In this book, the concept of "normal" is not simply a comparison between extremes, but of the personal and evolving understanding and acceptance of normal as it applies to the individual and his or her changing relationship with alcohol and drug. The individual's new normal involves adopting the habit of not drinking or drugging by stopping to think about potential actions and then to choose rationally rather than react due to force of habit. A refreshing examination of the human condition and how one man was able to beat the odds by redefining the meaning of normal.
Mark Edick is a first-time author. Edick has been in recovery for over seven years. He is a retired autoworker from Lansing, Michigan and has an Associate of Arts in Human Services from Lansing Community College. Edick is currently pursuing a second Associate’s Degree in Creative Writing.
Verlagsort | Las Vegas |
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Sprache | englisch |
Maße | 152 x 229 mm |
Themenwelt | Sachbuch/Ratgeber ► Gesundheit / Leben / Psychologie ► Psychologie |
ISBN-10 | 0-9818482-1-4 / 0981848214 |
ISBN-13 | 978-0-9818482-1-1 / 9780981848211 |
Zustand | Neuware |
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