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| The Dos and Don'ts of Coping With Addiction in the Family |
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"Don't make threats you don't intend to carry out. This will succeed only in reducing your credibility and in weakening the limits that you do intend to enforce."
This is the first of a list of Dos and Don'ts that was developed by John Wallace, PhD for the FAMILY PROGRAM WORKBOOK St. Vincent's Westchester Alcoholism and Substance Abuse Services.
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