Sign In To HealthyPlace Cancel

   
Forgot your password?


advertisement.png
REGISTER SIGN IN BOOKMARK
advertisement.png
Co-dependency Recommended Books
Written by PC   
PDF Print E-mail
Nov 02, 2008 A +  A -  RESET  
The books for recovering co-dependents listed below are for sale through links to Amazon.com
  • by Toma. Serendipity: A Journal of Recovery.

    The recovery topics on this website, self-published by the author. Indexed. FREE UPON REQUEST!

  • A.A. World Services. Alcoholics Anonymous. "The Big Book" Third Edition.

    The best known resource for information about the Twelve Steps. Offers many personal stories and insights from recovering individuals.

  • Allen, James. As a Man Thinketh.

    A classic, inspiring text on how our attitudes affect our daily lives.

  • Beattie, Melody. Codependent No More.

    The definitive primer for understanding co-dependency. A "must-read" for all recovering co-dependents.

  • Beattie, Melody. Codependents' Guide to the Twelve Steps.

    Specifically addresses how to apply the wisdom of the Twelve Steps to the issues surrounding co-dependency. A wonderful starting place for co-dependents new to recovery. Includes an excellent reading list and a glossary of recovery terms and slogans.

  • Beattie, Melody. The Language of Letting Go.

    A daily meditation book. Each day addresses a specific co-dependency issue. Includes daily affirmations and prayers.

  • Cameron, Julia. Blessings : Prayers and Declarations for a Heartful Life.

    A truly inspirational book of blessings, prayers, and affirmations. Those in recovery from co-dependence will find this a valuable resource, overflowing with ideas focused on how to take care of one's self, rather than being overwhelmed with thoughts of caring too much for others.

  • Carlson, Richard. Don't Sweat the Small Stuff--It's All Small Stuff.

    A book that shows you how to keep from letting the little things in life drive you crazy. Includes 100 essays for making your life more calm and stress-free.

  • Carlson, Richard. Don't Sweat the Small Stuff With Your Family.

    A book that shows you how to keep from letting the little things in your family life drive you crazy.

  • Covey, Stephen R. The 7 Habits of Highly Effective People.

    Life-changing principles for achieving your full potential as a human being, instead of a human-doing. Addresses attitude changes (paradigm shifts) and discusses many of the core relationship issues which recovering co-dependents struggle to understand and incorporate into their recovery.

  • CoDA Service Office. Co-Dependents Anonymous. First Edition.

    A newly released guide to the Twelve Steps specifically for co-dependents. Includes personal stories of recovering co-dependents. Highly recommended. Is quickly becoming the "big book" for CoDA meetings.

  • Chapman, Gary. The Five Love Languages. (7/9/97)

    Learn how to speak and understand the unique languages of love and effectively express your love as well as feel truly loved in return. Great for anyone who is involved in relationships.

  • Chungliang, Al Huang and Jerry Lynch. Mentoring: The Tao of Giving and Receiving Wisdom.

    An excellent source of definitions for the attitudes and spiritual principles (e.g., compassion, patience, detachment, self-love, simplicity) necessary for recovery.

  • Chopra, Deepak. The Path to Love.

    A wonderful program of self-love. Highly spiritual, nurturing, and affirming. Encourages self-love from a spiritual perspective.

  • D., Frank. The Annotated AA Handbook: A Companion to the Big Book. (3/1/97)

    Contains the entire text of the AA Big Book, along with comments to explain and clarify the meaning. Includes extensive cross-references to recovery concepts found throughout the Big Book.



Top   |   E-mail   |  
Last Updated( Mar 24, 2009 )
reviewed by: Harry Croft, MD
Psychiatrist, HealthyPlace.com Medical Director
 

NEWSLETTER SIGNUP

Sign up for the HealthyPlace.com newsletter mailing list.
* Email
* First Name
* Last Name
* = Required Field
advertisement.png