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When The Drinking and Drug Use Stops but the Dysfunction Remains

A Modern Guide for Adults Raised in Addicted or Dysfunctional Homes

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When The Drinking and Drug Use Stops but the Dysfunction Remains

著者: Josh D. Grant
ナレーター: Erica Hazelton
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The drinking stopped. The drug use ended. But the anxiety, people-pleasing, hypervigilance, guilt, unhealthy relationships, and family dysfunction remained.

Millions of adults grew up in homes affected by alcoholism, drug addiction, emotional immaturity, narcissism, chronic conflict, or other forms of dysfunction. Even after a parent becomes sober—or long after the substance use ends—the emotional wounds can continue shaping adult life.

If you struggle with low self-worth, codependency, perfectionism, fear of abandonment, toxic guilt, difficulty setting boundaries, or unhealthy relationship patterns, you are not alone.

In this compassionate, research-informed guide, recovery author Josh D. Grant explains how childhood experiences can affect adult emotions, choices, and relationships. Drawing from trauma research, attachment theory, family systems, recovery principles, and practical healing strategies, this book helps you understand where these patterns began—and how to change them.

Unlike traditional Adult Children of Alcoholics resources, this modern guide also explores smartphones, family group chats, social media, cyberstalking, location sharing, digital manipulation, and technology-enabled boundary violations that can keep dysfunctional family dynamics alive.

Inside, you will learn about:

• Why sobriety does not automatically heal a family
• The hidden rules: Don’t Talk, Don’t Trust, Don’t Feel
• Family roles such as Hero, Scapegoat, Lost Child, Mascot, and Caretaker
• Fight, flight, freeze, and fawn trauma responses
• Hypervigilance, perfectionism, people-pleasing, and conflict avoidance
• Toxic guilt, shame, codependency, and parentification
• Attachment styles and adult relationships
• Emotional manipulation, narcissistic dynamics, and enabling
• Creating healthy boundaries without guilt
• Breaking generational cycles
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