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7 Best Books on Alcoholism

Alcoholism is a complex and widespread issue that affects millions of individuals worldwide, making it a crucial topic to study for anyone seeking to understand addiction and its impact on society. Our curated list of the best books on alcoholism offers valuable insights, personal stories, and expert advice on how to navigate this challenging subject.

Explore our curated selection to better understand the causes, effects, and treatment options for alcoholism, empowering you to make informed decisions and support others. Deepen your knowledge of addiction and mental health through the diverse insights and research presented in these must-read books.

book1

Recovery

by Russell Brand

4.7 (7933 reviews)

What is Recovery about?

In this insightful and candid book, the author shares his personal journey of overcoming addiction and offers a practical guide for anyone seeking freedom from their own addictions. With a blend of humor, personal anecdotes, and expert advice, Brand explores the underlying causes of addiction and provides a roadmap for recovery. This empowering read encourages readers to confront their addictions head-on and embrace a life of lasting change and fulfillment.

Who should read Recovery

  • Individuals struggling with addiction seeking guidance and support.

  • Loved ones of those battling addiction

  • looking for understanding.

  • Mental health professionals interested in a fresh perspective on recovery.

book2

This Naked Mind

by Annie Grace

4.6 (11882 reviews)

What is This Naked Mind about?

In this transformative book, Annie Grace explores the complex relationship between alcohol and our lives. With a refreshing and honest approach, she challenges societal norms and offers a new perspective on alcohol consumption. Through personal anecdotes, scientific research, and practical advice, Grace guides readers on a journey to regain control over their drinking habits, find true freedom, and ultimately discover lasting happiness and positive change in their lives.

Who should read This Naked Mind

  • Individuals struggling with alcohol addiction seeking a path to recovery.

  • Anyone interested in understanding the effects of alcohol on their lives.

  • Those looking to break free from societal pressures and norms surrounding alcohol.

book3

Women Who Love Too Much

by Robin Norwood

4.6 (4380 reviews)

What is Women Who Love Too Much about?

This insightful book delves into the complex dynamics of relationships, specifically focusing on women who find themselves trapped in unhealthy patterns of loving. Robin Norwood explores the common tendency of these women to prioritize their partner's needs above their own, often at the expense of their own well-being. With practical advice and real-life examples, the author offers guidance on breaking free from destructive patterns and finding self-worth and happiness.

Who should read Women Who Love Too Much

  • Women struggling in toxic relationships seeking guidance and empowerment.

  • Individuals interested in understanding codependency and its effects on relationships.

  • Anyone looking to break patterns of unhealthy love and find self-worth.

book4

You Can Drop It!

by Ilana Muhlstein

4.6 (2993 reviews)

What is You Can Drop It! about?

In this inspiring and practical guide, Ilana Muhlstein shares her personal journey of losing 100 pounds while still enjoying her favorite foods like carbs, cocktails, and chocolate. With a refreshing approach to weight loss, she provides readers with effective strategies, mindset shifts, and simple yet delicious recipes to help them achieve their own weight loss goals. This book proves that it is possible to drop pounds and still indulge in life's guilty pleasures.

Who should read You Can Drop It!

  • Individuals struggling with weight loss and looking for a sustainable approach.

  • People interested in learning how to enjoy their favorite foods while losing weight.

  • Those seeking inspiration and motivation to achieve their weight loss goals.

book5

I’m Your Emotional Support Animal

by Adam Carolla

4.6 (2861 reviews)

What is I’m Your Emotional Support Animal about?

In this thought-provoking book, the author delves into the current state of society, exploring the ways in which emotional support has become a crutch for individuals. With his signature wit and humor, Carolla challenges the notion of emotional fragility and encourages readers to take responsibility for their own emotions. Through personal anecdotes and insightful observations, he offers a refreshing perspective on the importance of self-reliance and resilience in navigating life's challenges.

Who should read I’m Your Emotional Support Animal

  • Individuals seeking a humorous and insightful take on personal growth.

  • Fans of Adam Carolla's witty and irreverent style.

  • Those interested in exploring the complexities of human emotions.

book6

Quit Like a Woman

by Holly Glenn Whitaker

4.5 (7710 reviews)

What is Quit Like a Woman about?

In this thought-provoking book, Holly Glenn Whitaker challenges the societal norms surrounding alcohol consumption. Drawing from her personal experiences, she explores the pressures and expectations that come with living in a culture obsessed with alcohol. With a refreshing perspective, she offers guidance and support for those seeking to break free from the grip of alcohol and embrace a life of sobriety, empowering readers to make the radical choice to quit drinking.

Who should read Quit Like a Woman

  • Individuals struggling with alcohol addiction seeking a fresh perspective.

  • Women looking to challenge societal norms around alcohol consumption.

  • Anyone interested in understanding the impact of alcohol on our culture.

book7

The Wolf Of Wall Street

by Jordan Belfort

4.4 (5899 reviews)

What is The Wolf Of Wall Street about?

In this gripping memoir, a charismatic and cunning stockbroker takes readers on a wild ride through the excesses of Wall Street in the 1990s. From his humble beginnings to his meteoric rise, the author reveals the unscrupulous tactics, outrageous parties, and insatiable greed that defined his career. With a mix of humor and shocking honesty, he exposes the dark underbelly of the financial world, leaving readers both entertained and appalled by his audacious exploits.

Who should read The Wolf Of Wall Street

  • Aspiring entrepreneurs seeking a thrilling and cautionary tale of excess.

  • Finance professionals interested in a firsthand account of Wall Street's dark side.

  • Fans of true crime and gripping memoirs of redemption.