This chapter is a remarkable statement of the universal need
to take life as series of learning experiences.
His belief in the possibility of personal growth was a refreshing
reminder of what keeps therapy exciting for me.
Carnes's
position does expect that the co-addict needs to take personal responsibility for
choices made and that being a co-addict is a mental health problem. That would seem to be a common sense idea, but
the “aggrieved party” can be expected to resist it.
More to
follow on this topic.
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