Is someone you love addicted? Have you found yourself wondering if all of your efforts to “help” or “fix” your loved one are really going the right direction? Addictions to prescription meds, opioids, alcohol and other substances are growing at exponential rates and ripping our families apart. What are the best strategies to help someone in bondage to a substance that drive real results? When Jason Coombs' mother discovered her son was addicted to drugs and alcohol, she searched everywhere for resources and guidance that would grant her a spark of hope. She researched websites on the topic only to find a mixed bag of mediocre suggestions and an array of conflicting opinions. She was desperate for tools that could drive measurable results. Yet, her seemingly endless search for helpful guidance led her down a rabbit hole with no end in sight. Unhooked is the book, written by her recovered son, now leading his own treatment center, she wishes would have been available back then. This book will give you answers. It will give you hope. It will give you validation. It will give you a path to follow that will ultimately help you, and your addicted loved one recover.
If you love someone who is struggling with an addiction of any kind, this book will answer all of the heartbreaking and puzzling questions you may be struggling with as you navigate through it. It helped me understand addicts better, and what is going on in their brains, and spells out how to set boundaries to help them get ready to want to change. Written by a recovering addict himself, this book is the real deal.
A friend asked Jason at a low point if he was ready to cure his drug brain diesease. Jason wanting to keep a promise to his newly born son Nathan decided to check himself in at the ranch. After several conflicts with the brethren of the ranch and rule breaking Jason surrenders and prays sincerely to God. God responds by sending his spirit of love and warmth to Jason . Jason finally understand what it means to commune with god. Jason begins to recover and he is heal through Christ and he begins a life of service help others heal and find God like he did. He becomes a giver of hope in a time of conflict