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Wisdom To Know The Difference: Core Issues in Relationships, Recovery and Living

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Wisdom to Know the Difference. This book addresses in detail these common Core Issues in Relationships, Recovery and Living, —how they come about and choices and solutions to use them to your advantage, heal and experience peace. • Needing to be in control • Difficulty trusting • Difficulty being real • How to handle feelings • Low self-esteem (shame) • Dependence versus Independence • Fear of abandonment • All-or-none thinking and behaving • High tolerance for inappropriate behavior • Over-responsibility for others • Neglecting my own needs • Grieving my un-grieved hurts, losses and traumas • Difficulty resolving conflict • Difficulty giving and receiving love Based on over 35-years of clinical experience assisting people with addictions, trauma survivors and people with various problems in living, Dr. Whitfield describes how to identify and handle each core issue.
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Charles L. Whitfield, M.D., is a physician, psychotherapist, author and internationally recognized expert on mental illness, behavioral problems, and recovery from addiction and trauma. He was on the faculty of the Rutgers University Summer Institute of Alcohol and Drug Studies from 1978 through 2003, and in private practice of addiction medicine and psychotherapy since 1976. He has also been a consultant and collaborator at the CDC in Atlanta since 1998. He has been voted by his peers as one of the Best Doctors in America every year since 1993. He lives in Atlanta, GA, and is in private practice with his wife, author and therapist, Barbara Harris Whitfield.

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275 pages, Kindle Edition

First published April 10, 2012

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Charles L. Whitfield

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Charles L. Whitfield, M.D., is a physician, psychotherapist, author and internationally recognized expert on mental illness, behavioral problems, and recovery from addiction and trauma. He was on the faculty of the Rutgers University Summer Institute of Alcohol and Drug Studies from 1978 through 2003, and in private practice of addiction medicine and psychotherapy since 1976. He has also been a consultant and collaborator at the CDC in Atlanta since 1998. He has been voted by his peers as one of the Best Doctors in America every year since 1993. He lives in Atlanta, GA, and is in private practice with his wife, author and therapist, Barbara Harris Whitfield.

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May 27, 2020
It was okay. Some interesting stuff..

But the layout /editing was terrible. Some tables are copy+pasted from images and you can see the JPG compression artefacts. One even had a spelling mistake with the MS Word squiggly underline.
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August 9, 2021
Immensely eye-opening and helpful. If you grew up in a wildly dysfunctional environment, this might be quite enlightening as well as empowering.
Personally, my copy of this book is filled with many notes and markings due to the amazingly empathetic advise/understanding found within. I will prolly be reading it again, as It work through the traumas that come with a deeply disturbing family of origin.
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January 20, 2020
A very helpful book for identifying our childhood wounds which interrupts our present lives. Very easy to read, and yet very profound. Another one of my blessings. Thank you Charles.
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December 1, 2025
Whitfield focuses on the core issues of recovery. It helped me identify the difference between things I could change and things I had to accept. That discernment became a brick in the foundation of my peace. This is a practical guide for navigating life on life's terms.
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