Boundaries for Adult Children of Alcoholics

Boundaries for Adult Children of Alcoholics

Felicity Paulman

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Indy Pub
Año de edición:
2025
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9798869081209
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If you grew up with a parent who struggled with alcohol, you might remember the feeling of never really knowing what to expect. Some days were calm, others were tense. You may have found yourself trying to predict moods or avoid conflict by staying quiet, agreeable, or invisible.In an unpredictable environment, you probably learned to put other people’s needs first. That survival instinct can carry over into adulthood, showing up as overcommitting, avoiding confrontation, or struggling to say how you really feel. These patterns can feel normal, but may affect: your sense of safety, self-worth, and emotional energy.Setting boundaries doesn’t mean shutting people out. It means learning to stay connected to yourself while being in connection with others. Boundaries help you define what you will and won’t accept-not to control others, but to honor your needs and protect your well-being.What You Will Learn in This GuideYou’ll learn how to identify the unconscious ways your childhood experiences shaped your current relationship patterns. You’ll build the tools to step out of hyper-vigilance and people-pleasing-and into clarity, choice, and calm authority.Through a step-by-step 5-phase boundary healing framework, you’ll learn how to:Spot subtle ways your boundaries are being crossedIdentify your own needs without guilt or shameCommunicate clearly, even when it’s uncomfortableHold your ground when others push backRebuild your relationships-or release them-based on what is truly safe and mutual Each phase of this guide is filled with specific, practical strategies, journaling prompts, and language tools that allow you to apply what you learn right away. This isn’t a theoretical deep dive-it’s a focused map for change.You’ll also explore how to handle family dynamics that resist your growth, and how to form new connections that are respectful, honest, and emotionally healthy. The final chapters show you how to maintain progress with rituals and self-checks that prevent relapse into old patterns.How to Use This Guide for Practical ChangeYou don’t need to do everything at once. Healing is not a straight line. You can start with any phase that feels most urgent for you. Some people begin with understanding their triggers, others with building communication tools. Trust where you are.Each chapter builds on the next, but all of them work independently. You’ll find real-world examples, clear explanations, and actionable steps.Keep a journal nearby. Return to the exercises when needed. Use the scripts and prompts until the words feel like your own. Healing your boundaries is not about becoming someone new-it’s about coming back to who you were before you were taught to ignore your needs to keep the peace.You deserve relationships where you don’t have to earn your worth. You deserve to take up space without apology. This guide will show you how to get there-clearly, patiently, and powerfully.

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