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Gina Froese

This explains why I alternate between feeling trapped in myself, confused with not knowing where I want to go, trapped under the weight of being judged, wanting to open myself up to other people, feeling ashamed, and then being frustrated at not knowing how to make the leap to where I want to go. --gf

amyeden

Hi there, thanks so much for the post!
I'd recommend Loving the Adult Child of an Alcoholic (Bey and Bey) as well as The Adult Children of Alcoholics Syndrome (Kristberg)...but That's Not What I Meant (Tannen and Healing the Shame That Binds You (Bradshaw) are also essentials!
Sorry, I can't recommend just one, these four together offer a real three-dimensional perspective. :--)
(I think all of these are in my booklist on my blog.)
Glad you found my blog useful, that is great to know.
amy

Nichole

Amy Eden, I am up at 3 a.m. weeping over this web page. I've been reading since I stumbled upon it at midnight. I have finally found the source of all my social woes in these pages of yours. I'm so grateful this has been so masterfully articulated. It is just what I needed to hear. I'm in my thirties and I'm just now able to start the work of learning how to (really) let people in.

After reading all of this wonderful information, I'm excited about living the life that I've always imagined, and giving my daughter what I was afraid I might never be able to - an example of how to have lots of healthy relationships and a confident mother!

What is the first book you would recommend?

Thank you.

Warmest regards,
Nichole

SeanG

This is a wonderful post.. thank you so much for it, and this blog! You're making the world (and my life!) a better place!

Partrick

What a great article.Not only do I try to guess what normal is but I try to guess who I am.I have gotten over saying,"I'm sorry"all the time but,"I guess" is part of my current regular vocabulary.Thank You

awannabe

It sounds so familiar. When I read Melody Beattie's book "Codepenedent No More" I finally understood that I had real intimacy issues because I don't trust people. Thanks for further enlightening me on the subject.

awannabe

It sounds so familiar. When I read Melody Beattie's book "Codepenedent No More" I finally understood that I had real intimacy issues because I don't trust people. Thanks for further enlightening me on the subject.

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