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Family Recovery e-book


Every family is complicated, and dealing with addiction makes them even more complicated. If you or your loved has reached a certain level of sobriety, you’ve discovered that just being sober doesn’t heal the emotional wounds inflicted on family members and loved ones. There’s still a lot of hurt, anger, resentment, and trust issues that must be resolved. 

Now that you’re healthy as a person, you want to be in healthy relationships with other people. But, let’s be honest. Most, if not all, of your relationships have been affected by your addiction. How can you repair the damage and start to build strong, healthy supportive relationships with friends, family and loved ones?

In order to repair and rebuild anything, you need a plan, supplies, and the right tools. What if you could go down to the home improvement store and find the right tools to rebuild your relationships? 

There are lots of resources available for building a family home, but what about building a family? Building a new family is one of the most complicated projects you can undertake as a human being. Rebuilding an old family is even more difficult. You have to figure out what parts to save, what needs to be demolished, and what needs to be brought up to code. What if there were videos you could watch that would show you step by step how to complete the project? Well, there are. We can help.

Meet Steve Makofka, BS, M.Div., CFLE

Steve Makofka, has a BS in Education, a Master of Divinity degree, and is a Certified Family Life Educator through the National Council on Family Relations.  He is the Founder of Family Dynamics LLC, through which he helps provide resources for groups that help build families. He has 25 years’ experience as a pastor of youth and family ministries and almost 10 years’ experience as a psychoeducational group leader on a mental health inpatient unit, teaching life skills to adolescents and adults. 

In the Family Recovery E-BOOK, you will learn:

  • How to build the family you need with the people you already have.
  • How to change your family tree in one branch.
  • The functional difference between family and relatives.
  • The five essential traits of a healthy family.
  • How to experience healing from family trauma.
  • How to restore broken family relationships.
  • How to change ANY relationship for the better.
  • How to identify and reduce family friction.

Contents

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