For millions of people in recovery, there is one component essential for true serenity that remains misunderstood or dealing with their unresolved anger. In fact, one key criticism of AA, NA and Al-Anon is that many participants are still full of anger, even after decades of sobriety.
In The Missing Peace , John Lee guides readers through the proven process he uses successfully at seminars and workshops nationwide, helping people recognize and release hidden anger.
Through his expert advice, personal stories, quizzes and dialogues, readers will come to terms with their beliefs about their anger and their triggers and learn how to release their hidden emotions to be at peace.
John Lee is a pioneer in the fields of self-help, anger management, co-dependency, emotional regression, recovery, emotional intelligence, relationships, and men’s issues. His highly innovative work in these fields has made him an in-demand consultant, teacher, trainer, life coach, and speaker. His contributions in these fields have put him in the national spotlight for over 35 years.
I can’t see that this would be of any help to people dealing with alcohol use disorders or their significant others. Sweeping generalizations, lots of labelling, little empirical evidence. Some key issues were, at least, defined and described.