Buchzusammenfassung
Holly Whitaker is a New York Times best-selling author, the founder of the Tempest Inc. sobriety project, and a recovering alcoholic. She’s recognized for her innovative approach to recovery that deviates from traditional, male-dominated methods, placing an emphasis on empowerment and redefining sobriety for women.
Alcoholics Anonymous (AA), founded in 1935, was not originally designed with women’s unique needs in mind. While traditional AA programs often view addiction as something to fix, feminine-centric recovery focuses on uncovering an individual’s inherent wholeness through principles like reshaping beliefs about sobriety, breaking the addiction cycle, and embracing sobriety as an evolving practice. This approach also emphasizes forgiveness, resilience, and adapting methods over time. Instead of asking if you’re an alcoholic, consider whether alcohol is hindering your life. Alcohol, a toxin, harms everyone, but women face heightened risks, including health issues and societal pressures. Dependency often stems from unresolved pain or trauma, compounded by the brain’s addiction cycle, which reinforces drinking as a coping mechanism. Breaking free requires addressing both the root cause and the addiction cycle while adopting nurturing self-care practices, replacing drinking habits with fulfilling rituals, and rediscovering joy in sober living. Sobriety is not a limitation but a chance to thrive authentically.
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