In Codependent No More, Melody Beattie introduced the world
to the term codependency. Now a modern classic, this book
established Beattie as a pioneer in self-help literature and endeared
her to millions of readers who longed for healthier relationships.
Twenty-five years later concepts such as self-care and setting
boundaries have become entrenched in mainstream culture.
Now Beattie has written a followup volume, The New Codependency, which
clears up misconceptions about codependency, identifies how codependent
behavior has changed, and provides a new generation with a road map to
wellness.
The question remains: What is and what is not codependency? Beattie
here reminds us that much of codependency is normal behavior. It's
about crossing lines. There are times we do too much, care too much,
feel too little, or overly engage. Feeling resentment after giving is
not the same as heartfelt generosity. Narcissism and self-love,
enabling and nurturing, and controlling and setting boundaries are not
interchangeable terms. In The New Codependency, Beattie
explores these differences, effectively invoking her own inspiring
story and those of others, to empower us to step out of the victim role
forever. Codependency, she shows, is not an illness but rather a series
of behaviors that once broken down and analyzed can be successfully
combated.
Each section offers an overview of and a series of activities
pertaining to a particular behavior -- caretaking, controlling,
manipulation, denial, repression, etc. -- enabling us to personalize
our own step-bystep guide to wellness. These sections, in conjunction
with a series of tests allowing us to assess the level of our
codependent behavior, demonstrate that while it may not seem possible
now, we have the power to take care of ourselves, no matter what we are
experiencing.
Punctuated with Beattie's renowned candor and intuitive wisdom, The
New Codependency is an owner's manual to learning to be who we are
and gives us the tools necessary to reclaim our lives by renouncing
unhealthy practices.
About the Author
Melody Beattie, one of the seminal figures in the recovery movement and an expert on codependency, is the author of fifteen books. She lives in Southern California.
Industry Reviews
"'Codependent' is in the dictionary because of Melody Beattie. Her book is required reading." -- Christine Stapleton, "Palm Beach Post"