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Self Help Book Released for Women who Love Men Who Drink Too Much

25 of the Most Popular Questions Women Want Answered


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United States, Florida, Tampa - “Love Over Addiction: A Guide to Feeling Happiness, Peace and Hope While Loving a Man who Suffers with Substance Abuse Or Drinks Too Much” by: Michelle Lisa Anderson (Clopêt Media on sale Amazon.com September, 2012) provides women 25 helpful answers when the man they love is not getting sober.

How does she know the questions women are asking?  Michelle was once married to a man who drank himself to sleep and drained their bank account to purchase drugs. If you think she is alone, think again.  Addiction is the top healthcare problem for the United States and Europe effecting over 22 million people.  

After three children, dozens of AA meetings, therapy and even a month long visit to a celebrity rehab with a price tag around $60,000 and no signs of her husband getting sober, Michelle decided the only way to gain the life she deserved was to stop trying to get him sober and start taking back control of her life.  Love Over Addiction is her mission to answer the same questions she was once seeking:

For example:
Should I throw way his alcohol or drugs?
Can you still get the love you desire if he keeps drinking or using drugs?
Will he ever get sober?
Is my behavior causing him to drink or use drugs? 

“Michelle empowers readers to take charge of those things they are able to change. I look forward to referring many of my clients to this book in the future.” Courtney Ellis, MA RMHC.

A 5 Step Audio Program written by Michelle Lisa Anderson for the same market is currently in production and will be released January 2013. Her blog provides many tips for gaining loving relationships in daily living.

Michelle Lisa Anderson, Author and Speaker said, “There are dozens of books for the recovering alcoholic or addict but very few resources for friends and family.  I knew I could fill that gap based on my personal experience.”



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