September 29, 2016

Books

Living In The Wake of Addiction: Lessons for Courageous Caregiving

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This book demystifies addiction, defies stigma, offers hope for recovery, and serves as a guide for professionals, families and individuals seeking support on the journey of recovery.

Purchase at Amazon.com $14.95 U.S.

Purchase at Barnes &Noble.com $14.95 U.S.

Kindle and Nook EBook: $9.99 U.S

For Direct Sales contact: gloria@recoveringu.com

To access a sample chapter, click here. Read the latest book review here.

 

 

  • – Eileen C.

    “When my dog-eared, coffee stained copy of this book is not ‘on loan’ to a friend who needs its wisdom, it lives on my bedside table as a frequent reference and to give me hope.”

  • – Nancy E.

    “Living in the Wake of Addiction: Lessons for Courageous Caregiving is a book I hold close to my heart and recommend strongly. For me, the mother of a son who has struggled with an opioid addiction, this handbook/story/informative resource provided comfort, insight and new way to look at the substance user’s struggle. It is open- hearted, kind, filled with love and yes, sadness. But even through Gloria's personal tale, she offers hope and invaluable details about choice and how to move forward with our loved one on this journey. Thank you, Gloria!”

  • – Peggy Thompson, MDiv, MFA Board Certified Chaplain

    Gloria presents powerful, profound and hard-earned knowledge. She deeply understands addiction, not only through her extensive research, but because she has experienced it with her own heart through her son’s addiction and untimely death. This book is a gripping cry for a societal change, as well as compassion and healing for not only those who are addicted, but for all other codependent family members and friends. Living in the Wake of Addiction is the best book I have read on addiction and recovery as presented from a parent’s point of view.

  • Living in the Wake of Addiction offers compassionate guidance for people dealing with addiction. The practical wisdom Gloria Englund offers through the Lessons helps caregivers learn how to give caring support for recovery while maintaining healthy boundaries. I wish I had known these things five years ago. Our work to end the overdose epidemic is best reflected in my favorite Lesson: “Saving the lives of those who are affected by this disease will only happen when the general public gets angry enough to demand that the people who suffer from these disorders deserve the same medical treatment and compassion as does anyone suffering from a chronic illness.”

  • – Greg WilliamsFilmmaker, The Anonymous People

    Gloria Englund is one of countless thousands of mothers whose child has died from addiction. She has risen up out of the anonymity of grief, and into the light of hope, offering the Lessons she has learned and now shares with caregivers who struggle with their loved one’s addiction. Her book describes, in the most personal way, the very reason for the much-needed advocacy movement that is finally underway. Gloria’s story and her son's story are all our stories. But rather than letting the shame and stigma that so often accompany the disease of addiction silence her, she's telling her truth with a commonality that is relatable for all caregivers. Living in the Wake of Addiction reveals advocacy at its best. There is no greater demonstration of hope than what Gloria offers through this book.

  • – Don ShelbyVeteran journalist

    The path to recovery is lighted by the glow coming from the stories of others who have walked our lonely, painful journey, and those who have found a way home to peace and happiness. We thought no one could understand our hopelessness.  Living in the Wake of Addiction is a story and journey to discovery and a gift for all who suffer.

  • –  Chris PetersonMother of a daughter in recovery

    Living in the Wake of Addiction is a story of courage, love, and the growing wisdom Gloria Englund and her family experienced during her son’s progressive disease of addiction. She narrates the path of her son's drug use, as well as her deepening insights into addiction and addiction treatment options. I was inspired by this honest account of the daily challenges of living with addiction.  Gloria shares with us the gift of awareness and the grace of love.

  • “Living in the Wake of Addiction: Lessons for Courageous Caregiving is a story of courage and bravery that Gloria and her family walked through together. Aaron was extremely brave in spite of being caught in the awful web of addiction. Unfortunately, there are still mothers of young men and women who are also caught in the web. Far too many of them die like Aaron did. And yet, this book is a way-shower to other parents that anything can be survived with hope and the right tools for recovery.

  • – Susan StemmeLicensed Drug and Alcohol Counselor

    Living in the Wake of Addiction provides a rare and powerful presentation of addiction from the view of the addict, his family and caregivers. Gloria Englund tactfully and loving raises the issues and dilemmas that we as professional, families, and society need to understand so we can begin to address the epidemic of addiction in our society.

  • –Judy Ensor LeeFellow advocate

    In this book, Gloria Englund shares powerful insights into how addiction affects everyone in the family, and also provides a picture of what movement toward health looks like. Living in the Wake of Addiction shares important statistics about the depth of addiction, as well as solid information about new research and ways of thinking about addiction and recovery. It illustrates a significant shift and broadening of the often-rigid interpretations coming from some of the more widely used recovery models. If my son were still alive, I would implore him to read this book.

  • – Dr. Elaine Millam, La Quinta, CA

    Living in the Wake of Addiction narrates not only the trauma that the addict deals with, but the obstacles both families and individuals face. Gloria lays out a compelling strategy for what all of us can do to make a difference with addiction, saving lives and learning how to educate the world at large so that positive change can be made!”

  • Jim RamstedMember of Congress (1991-2009)

    “Living in the Wake of Addiction" is a readable and practical contribution to the recovering community that makes a compelling argument to treat diseases of the brain the same as diseases of the body.

    Gloria Englund’s book also exposes the myths and misconceptions of addiction, treatment and recovery. She knows firsthand that recovery can be achieved for a lifetime.

    I highly recommend this insightful guidebook for all those good people affected by this disease and thank my Higher Power for Gloria Englund —a Fellow Traveler on the road to recovery.

  • – Jean KennedyRetired Corporate Director, Volunteer, Better Futures Minnesota

    “Even though I have not been personally impacted by addiction, I know this powerful story will have an impact on you as it did on me. You will now understand, as I do, the deep emotional toll this disease places on those struggling with addiction and on those who love them….and the importance of strong community support and the necessary funding for rehabilitation services.”

  • – Daniel F. PfarrChief Executive Officer, 180 Degrees

    As a parent and as a community leader who has worked with at-risk kids for over twenty years, I am painfully aware of how vulnerable kids are to addiction. I am very impressed with Gloria Englund’s courage as a mother to share the painful journey of her son’s addiction and overdose. Gloria tells this moving story with a great deal of self-reflection and self-knowledge. I would recommend this book to anyone who wants to understand the struggles of addiction, and to find a way to deal with the challenges in a helpful and healing manner.

     

  • – Cathy BrownCo-founder and facilitator, Mayflower Church Addiction Recovery Support Ministry

    Gloria Englund says, “Love brings hope, and hope fosters recovery.” It’s a simple formula—not easy, but simple. Gloria shares a series of lessons she learned through living with her son’s struggle to overcome his addiction. She points out the subtleties of language that play a role in stigmatizing addiction, and gives us a practical guide to help us see through the fog and stay in relationship with loved ones who have addiction disorders. Living in the Wake of Addiction: Lessons for Courageous Caregiving is chock full of practical wisdom.

  • – Gail GoellerAuthor of the award-winning Coming of Age with Aging Parents: The Bungles, Battles, and Blessings

    With unadulterated courage, hard-earned wisdom, and a mother’s compassion, Englund seeds her powerful story of family, drug addiction, and trending research into our culture’s “deeper consciousness.” Validating the phrase “breakdown-breakthrough,” she births renewable hope, self-awareness, and ultimate resolution, trusting that each experience will reveal the next step of one’s journey. Englund’s Lessons and information on stigmas and medical breakthroughs are groundbreaking and transferrable when laid next to other hefty challenges in our culture.

  • – John W. OlsenGrateful caregiver

    Living in the Wake of Addiction is a powerful account of a mother’s journey through her son’s addiction. His death ultimately brought her to an understanding of the disease of addiction, and how it played out in her recovery from codependency. Written with a mother’s love, sensitivity and personal searching, this book can be a vital tool to others in understanding and coping with this insidious disease. I have experienced the tragedies of alcohol addiction throughout my life. Gloria Englund’s story has enlightened and informed me about how to improve my relationships—and the love I have for those trapped in addiction.

  • – William C. MoyersAuthor of Broken: My Story of Addiction and Redemption

    Gloria Englund turns her family's personal tragedy into a very public lesson of hope, help, and healing for anyone who knows firsthand the struggle of addiction. Her perseverance will inspire others to never give up the fight to overcome this cunning, baffling, and powerful illness. She proves that from the adversity of loss comes the opportunity to advocate for others to recover their own lives in the wake of addiction's terrible toll.

  • ~ Cheryl SpaldingCourageous Caregivers group member

    I’m not even sure where to begin. I do believe Gloria and her Courageous Caregivers sm
    group saved both my relationship with my husband and my son who had been struggling
    with his substance use for several years. I think the most important thing I realized is that
    our son’s addiction is not our fault. We learned we are wonderful, caring parents. I was
    finally able to set aside blame and turn my son over to my Higher Power and simply let
    go of the outcome. Thank-you Gloria! I will be forever grateful for the knowledge and
    support you gave me.

  • – Honesty LillerCEO, The McShin Foundation

    Living in the Wake of Addiction: Lessons for Courageous Caregiving, was completely heartfelt and amazing!  Being a person in recovery myself, it opened my eyes to see what my addiction did to those around me.  Gloria is a wonderful advocate for all of us in recovery, our families, and to the community as a whole!  Thank you for sharing your life with us.

  • – Linda Peterson

    "Living in the Wake of Addiction helped me understand my husband's alcoholism as a disease that resulted in his death due to cirrhosis. Gloria's wrenching and honest story provides insight and understanding of how addiction affects our families and society. She moves beyond the personal to a larger view of the effects of addiction and ways we can start to change treatment, attitudes and public policy towards addiction.”

  • – Carol FalkowskiCEO, Drug Abuse Dialogues

    This book presents an up-to-date overview of the opioid crisis gripping this country. The reader is left with a broadened understanding of the nature and scope of opioid addiction, as well as an appreciation of the complex challenges of addressing it on both a personal and societal level. The book also includes the poignant personal reflections of a parent who has lost a child to addiction.

  • – Mel (Mary Ellen) Scholl, LADC,Certified Empowerment Coach, and founder and former owner of Women’s Pathways to Health, LLC

    Sobering and ruthlessly realistic, this book plumbs the depth of the destruction that addicts wreak on themselves, their loved ones, and our society. Englund is courageous, clearly taking on the myths of addiction and recovery—such as the idea addiction is a moral failing, rather than a chronic brain disorder. She is heartbreakingly generous in sharing truthful, compelling stories of her own beloved and torturous mother-child relationship in order to eradicate stigma and help others. Most importantly, this book offers hope. She writes: “23.5 million people in the U.S. are in long-term recovery.  With the right kind of support, recovery from substance use disorder can be achieved for a lifetime.”  Barely a year goes by that I don’t officiate at a funeral of someone who died from addiction. Our hearts are breaking. Englund aims to change this.

  • – Karlaformer Courageous Caregivers member

    “After reading Living in the Wake of Addiction I immediately purchased two dozen copies for family members and friends. The book was a wonderful resource for me to utilize when explaining my son’s addiction and my recovery from it also.”

  • – JimFellow advocate

    While Gloria Englund tells her story, she unfolds the progressive nature of addiction from a parental point of view, while also giving the addict a voice. I can identify with the life history here, and I recognize how the many personality traits can manifest themselves into this puzzling disease. Gloria shares her hindsights in a way that humbles the caregiver, and also humanizes the pain and shame that the addict faces. Thank you for helping me to accept humility as a coping skill, which helps me to be more supportive. I hope that writing this book has brought some healing into your life—and know that you have made a sincere tribute to the life of your son.

  • – Sally LarsonHope and Joy Store

    "I wish I had read Gloria's book when my daughter was actively using drugs. But, I am glad I found it now. As a mom trying to find her way in the world of recovery and codependency, her statistics, stories and most of all, hard-won nuggets of wisdom are applicable to everyone dealing with any difficult situations.  She is a one-stop shop for all the definitions and resources you will need to become a Courageous Caregiver."

  • – Rev. Sarah CampbellTeam Lead Minister, Mayflower UCC, Minneapolis, MN

    Sobering and ruthlessly realistic, this book plumbs the depth of the destruction that addicts wreak on themselves, their loved ones, and our society. Englund is courageous, clearly taking on the myths of addiction and recovery—such as the idea addiction is a moral failing, rather than a chronic brain disorder. She is heartbreakingly generous in sharing truthful, compelling stories of her own beloved and torturous mother-child relationship in order to eradicate stigma and help others. Most importantly, this book offers hope. She writes: “23.5 million people in the U.S. are in long-term recovery.  With the right kind of support, recovery from substance use disorder can be achieved for a lifetime.”  Barely a year goes by that I don’t officiate at a funeral of someone who died from addiction. Our hearts are breaking. Englund aims to change this.

  • – Jill Petsel

    Gloria Englund’s book, Living in the Wake of Addiction, is about her courageous, personal evolution as a parent whose child is struggling with addiction. She beautifully describes how her approach to her son, Aaron, and their relationship shifted, once she learned and accepted more about his addiction as an illness. The personal, yet practical wisdom shared through her Lessons learned makes it clear this is more than a story about Aaron’s addiction and death.  This book is a must-read for anyone who has a loved one dealing with addiction. It is a gift from Gloria’s heart and Aaron’s soul.

  • – Betsy H.

    “When I finished reading Living in the Wake of Addiction I asked Gloria if I could have several copies of the book to have on hand to sell to those who I knew could benefit from these truthful and powerful words.”

  • “Living in the Wake of Addiction helps the readers understand how the stigma and negative judgements towards those with substance use disorders actually prevent them from seeking help for the problem. Gloria’s explanation of addiction as a ‘brain disease ‘is helpful in understanding how the illness impacts a person's ability to think rationally in spite of the harmful consequences of their behaviors.  She also provides practical coping strategies for codependents as well as a list of professional and self-help resources.”

  • – Maureen R. McNeal, M.A., L.I.C.S.W., L.M.F.T.http://www.awakecounseling.com/

    Living in the Wake of Addiction is a page-turner that I could hardly put down. Gloria has written a rich story told with humility and truth about what life is like—the good and the bad—when caregivers have a loved one who is ill with the disease of addiction. The book is packed with truth about how this disease affects the caregiver as well as the person who is ill. It offers hope and wisdom about how to respond and focus on your own self-care as you live life with your addicted loved one. As a Marriage and Family Therapist, with over 25 years experience, I recommend this book to anyone struggling on the difficult and painful path towards wholeness while living in the wake of addiction.

  • – Rose McKinney aka Midwestern MamaCreator of Our Young Addicts

    “Gloria’s book, Living in the Wake of Addiction has now become one of the resources I recommend to parents and licensed professionals. I wish I had read it during my son’s active addiction because it provides new insight for me into substance use disorders and offers tangible ways to help your loved one while helping yourself. In addition, it thoroughly explains why medication-assisted treatment (MAT) is vital for people with an opioid-use disorder.”

  • – Catherine AshtonPrison Meditation Teacher, training in Compassion and the issues of Aging, Illness and Dying

    As an addict/alcoholic in long-term recovery, I resonate with the message of Living in Wake of Addiction.  The Lessons reflect the pain, despair, confusion, loss, and the hard, hard work that must persevere when dealing with the pervasive disease of addiction. Gloria’s and her family's personal story reflect a deep process of spiritual and emotional recovery that brings us to our humanness. This humanness is what makes this story true for so many caregivers and their loved ones. Gloria’s education and knowledge of the latest support and treatments available for this important journey make this book a valuable resource for all living today in the wake of addiction.