|
![]() |
|||
|
||||
Overview"Addiction is hellish, lonely, and exhausting. Whether your ""drug of choice"" is food, alcohol, sex, narcotics, gambling, all, some, or none of the above, when you are caught in the grip of addiction it can be so difficult to heal and set yourself free. Difficult, but not impossible. I am living proof. And so are people whom I've coached and counseled over the past 30+ years. As for me, today I am a successful professional with a fulfilling life. But in the past, I was a tormented person with a void inside of myself -- a void that I tried to fill with food, with achievements, with awards, with praise, with all kinds of external experiences and substances. None of it worked. The temporary comfort that I found was always just that: temporary. The void would always return -- along with the compulsive, self-sabotaging behaviors that hindered my life and that I loathed so much.. Through a process of self-discovery -- supported by some incredible teachers and mentors -- I began to learn that love, security, comfort, and peace cannot be found in a bottle, in a pint of ice cream, or in someone's bed. These qualities must come from within. These are qualities that we can generate inside of ourselves--like the sun generating its own warmth and light -- without requiring any external substances to do so. Once I learned how to do this -- once I learned how to become ""emotionally self-reliant,"" generating the feelings that I craved for myself, by myself --then I found -- as did many of the people whom I subsequently coached and counseled -- that our previous ""drug of choice"" no longer held power over us. We found that our addictions and compulsions subsided. Like a true miracle, we felt at peace and at home within our own lives. This is what my book, Welcome Home, is all about. I originally wrote this book in 1990. In honor of its 25th anniversary, I re-released the book with updates and additions in 2015. Welcome Home is written in a personal diary format (but it is not a replica of any actual, personal diary). I chose this diary format because it captures not only my personal struggle with addiction, my healing journey, my challenges and some of the lessons that I learned along the way, but it also reflects my years of professional experience in supporting others through the struggles and triumphs of releasing addictions. And as you read this book, you may feel like this could be your diary... your story. That was my intent -- that the diary entries touch people who been gripped by addictions. Each entry is followed by a ""self help suggestion"" a brief exercise that can be done at any time. You can read the book chronologically or flip around and soak in a passage that calls to you. I hope that Welcome Home becomes a much-loved addition to your library--perhaps resting on your bedside table or on your desk, somewhere visible, serving as a daily reminder that with patience and courage, it is possible to learn how to become emotionally self-reliant: depending on ourselves, not external substances, to successfully handle life's challenges, and to provide all of the love, happiness, and comfort that we could possibly desire." Full Product DetailsAuthor: Dr Suzanne Gelb Jd, PhDPublisher: Suzanne J. Gelb Phd, Jd Imprint: Suzanne J. Gelb Phd, Jd Dimensions: Width: 15.20cm , Height: 0.80cm , Length: 22.90cm Weight: 0.209kg ISBN: 9781950764006ISBN 10: 1950764001 Pages: 136 Publication Date: 18 September 2019 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Available To Order ![]() We have confirmation that this item is in stock with the supplier. It will be ordered in for you and dispatched immediately. Table of ContentsReviewsFrom the Foreward Welcome Home is like a pair of big, loving arms, ready to give every addict a big hug, saying: I understand, I'm here to help. If you feel even the slightest interest in reading it, go for it. Don't miss this opportunity.... Confession -- reading this book can cause you to become addicted to yourself. But in the best, most loving way. --Maria N (a grateful reader) When I started reading Welcome Home I couldn't help but feel that this book had been written for me! I like that I'm encouraged to look inside myself to find my strength, rather than looking out there to other people or other things. Behavior can be unlearned and relearned--I didn't know that. The format is pleasant and the self-help suggestions are helpful. A very good book. --Amazon Reader Review An empowering, must-have resource that helped me to dissolve destructive habits that I'd struggled with for years. This book (unlike lots of other books I've read on addictions) changed my life, for the better, and set me up to be the happiest I've ever been. --J.T. "From the Foreward ""Welcome Home is like a pair of big, loving arms, ready to give every addict a big hug, saying: ""I understand, I'm here to help."" If you feel even the slightest interest in reading it, go for it. Don't miss this opportunity.... Confession -- reading this book can cause you to become addicted to yourself. But in the best, most loving way."" --Maria N (a grateful reader) ""When I started reading ""Welcome Home"" I couldn't help but feel that this book had been written for me! I like that I'm encouraged to look inside myself to find my strength, rather than looking ""out there"" to other people or other things. Behavior can be unlearned and relearned--I didn't know that. The format is pleasant and the self-help suggestions are helpful. A very good book."" --Amazon Reader Review ""An empowering, must-have resource that helped me to dissolve destructive habits that I'd struggled with for years. This book (unlike lots of other books I've read on addictions) changed my life, for the better, and set me up to be the happiest I've ever been."" --J.T." Author Information"Dr. Suzanne Gelb, PhD, JD is a psychologist, life coach, TV commentator, and author. Growing up in South Africa under apartheid exposed Suzanne to a darker side of humanity at a very young age. After struggling with fear and depression for decades, and battling eating disorders, she ultimately learned how to transform her entire life: healing the wounds of the past, forgiving herself and others, and learning to love and respect herself-no matter what. Today, she lives in the United States, where she runs two thriving practices-coaching and psychotherapy. Over the past 30+ years she has helped people resolve addictive tendencies, using tools like the ones in this book. Her inspiring insights on personal growth have been featured on more than 200 radio programs, over 200 television interviews, and online at Time, Forbes, Newsweek, The Huffington Post, NBC's Today, Lifehacker, The Daily Love, Positively Positive, Psychology Today, and more. As a contributing writer to Psychology Today where she has her own column, ""All Grown Up,"" Dr. Gelb has written articles that involve addictive behaviors, including, ""Learning To Feed My Hungry Heart. My Journey from Bingeing to Wholeness"" and ""Why Accomplishment Often Leaves Us Feeling ""Empty."" How to Heal that Longing, At Last."" Her powerful article, ""Stressed Out at Work? How to Cope-Without Turning to Food or Booze,"" was published on The Huffington Post. To learn more visit DrSuzanneGelb.com." Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |