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BREAKING FREE OF THE CO-DEPENDENCY TRAP (REVISED EDITION)

Book ID/图书代码: 09778011B46436

English Summary/英文概要: This bestselling book, now in a revised edition, radically challenges the prevailing medical definition of co-dependency as a permanent, progressive, and incurable addiction. Rather, the authors identify it as the result of developmental traumas that interfered with the infant-parent bonding relationship during the first year of life.

Drawing on decades of clinical experience, Barry and Janae Weinhold correlate the developmental causes of co-dependency with relationship problems later in life, such as establishing and maintaining boundaries, clinging and dependent behaviors, people pleasing, and difficulty achieving success in the world. Then they focus on healing co-dependency, providing compelling case histories and practical activities to help readers heal early trauma and transform themselves and their primary relationships.

Breaking Free of the Co-dependency Trap presents a groundbreaking developmental road map to guide readers away from their co-dependent behaviors and toward a life of wholeness and fulfillment.

Chinese Summary/中文概要: 這本暢銷書籍目前已發行修訂版,從根本上對當今醫學界將“關懷強迫症”總結為一種永久的,漸進的,不可治癒的沉溺這一定義發出挑戰。本書的兩位作者將之視為發展性創傷所造成的結果,而這種結果會在生命開始第一年中干涉幼兒與父母間的依存關係。
巴里與簡妮根據數十年的臨床治療經驗,把相互依存的發展性原因和後生命階段的人際關係問題結合在一起,例如建立並維持分界線,建立長久的依存關係,取悅他人以及從困難中取得成功。接下來,他們把注意力放在治療方法上,提供了具有說服力的歷史案例以及切實可行的活動,以幫助讀者治療早期創傷,改變他們自己以及最初的依存關係。
本書突破性地為讀者治療關懷強迫症行為,通向完整而富有成就感的提供了發展性指導之路。(from XMM)

Awards/获奖情况:“我們需要這本書去填補我們對關懷強迫症理解的缺口。而兩位作者則是該領域的專家。我強烈推薦這本高度完整的書。這是關於關懷強迫症的重要補充作品。”
“We need this book to fill a gap in our understanding of co-dependency. The Weinholds are experts in this field. I recommend their work as having the highest integrity. This is a crucial addition to the literature on co-dependency.”---John Bradshaw

"Breaking Free of the Co-dependency Trap is a welcome addition to the literature on co-dependency. The Weinholds are expert clinicians. Their offering is crucial for establishing the legitimacy of co-dependency as a true life-threatening clinical entity. . . The greatest sense of hope in this book results from the precise and practical tools for recovery that the Weinholds present us.”--- from the foreword by John Bradshaw, author of Healing the Shame That Binds You

About the Author/作者介绍: 五十多年來,DRS. BARRY 和 JANAE WEINHOLD一直以獲得授權的心理健康專家的身份為廣大人民服務。巴里是一名心理學家,簡妮是一名職業諮詢師。巴里曾是科羅拉多大學斯普林斯校區 “諮詢與人類服務”專案的主席,目前以榮譽教授身份退休。簡妮也曾在該分校擔任過副教授。二人共同創辦了“卡羅萊納州衝突解決和創造性領導才能研究所。想要瞭解更多相關資訊請參見:www.weinholds.org。

DRS. BARRY and JANAE WEINHOLD have served for over five decades as licensed mental health professionals. Barry is licensed as a psychologist, and Janae is a professional counselor. Barry is professor emeritus and former chair of the University of Colorado at Colorado Springs counseling and human services program. Janae is a former adjunct professor at the University of Colorado at Colorado Springs. They are the cofounders of the Carolina Institute for Conflict Resolution and Creative Leadership near Asheville, North Carolina. Their website is www.weinholds.org.

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