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Understanding Your Drinking Patterns

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Mutual aid programs such as Alcoholics Anonymous (AA) and Al-Anon Family Groups provide essential support for individuals and families affected by alcoholism. These groups offer a safe space for sharing experiences and gaining insights from others who have faced similar challenges. AA focuses on helping individuals achieve sobriety through a structured twelve-step program, while Al-Anon supports family members and friends of alcoholics, helping them to understand and cope with the effects of alcoholism. Both programs emphasize the importance of community and shared experiences in the journey to recovery.

Praise for Alcoholics and Their Enablers

“Alcoholics and Their Enablers: Discover the Science Behind Lasting Sobriety is one of the most interesting books I have read on the subject of addiction. Jonathan Harrison approaches the topic with both scientific precision and deep humanity, weaving his pharmaceutical expertise with lived experience to expose how profoundly ethanol impacts the body, mind, and generations of families.

Having witnessed the toll of alcoholism within both professional and personal circles, I found Harrison’s work both sobering and empowering. His clear explanations of genetic predisposition, hormonal disruption, and the emotional dynamics between addicts and their enablers bring clarity to an issue often clouded by stigma and misinformation. He treats this subject not as a moral failing, but as a biological and relational disease that demands compassion, education, and accountability.

This book speaks to men and women alike, addressing the silent suffering of those who love and support someone battling addiction with an authoritative yet tender voice. This is not merely a guide to recovery; it is a call to awareness, healing, and hope grounded in science and truth.”

Allison Ferguson

Director, Performance Excellence, Velocity Performance Alliance, Just released: Available on our website, Amazon, and your favorite bookstore: PRECISION POWER: Using AI in Real Estate Development

​“What an eye and mind opener. An ideal overview of the cause and consequences of alcohol dependences. Highly recommend parents read and direct this information to their kids as early as possible. Hopefully preventing many related diseases and heartbreaks.”

Bob Nemec

Supporter, TBCH (Texas Baptist Christian Home)

“Yes, American Society, particularly the Commercial Marketing Apparatus has promoted social drinking throughout the ages. Essentially, the Commercial Marketing of Beers, Wine and Spirit are a thriving Line of Business in America and will continue into the future, despite the health risks for the Consumers.

Despite this knowledge, Americans are still promoting drinking during Social and Business Functions; however, the Sobriety Movement is gaining some conscious traction with the Young Adults. Some are practicing what they call ‘intermittent sobriety,’ which is a period of conscious abstinence that other generations would view as unusual behavior.

The Sobriety Movement is changing the very nature of social interaction. Consider how central drinking alcohol has been for Boomers and Gen X in particular. Booze has always been the centerpiece of social gatherings, family gatherings, holidays, and celebrations of all sorts. Young adults are completely flipping the script by creating alternative life experiences, such as wellness retreats, sober-friendly events, reduced alcohol and alcohol-free bars. This book places a spotlight on the Social and Commercial Enablers for drinking and the gradual shift in Human Consciousness regarding the importance of mental and physical wellness.”

Percy M. Williams

CEO, PM & JM Financials, LLC

“Alcoholics and Their Enablers is an insightful and compassionate guide for anyone affected by addiction—whether personally or through a loved one. The book offers clear, practical information about the dynamics and associated risks of alcohol abuse. Jonathan Harrison balances empathy with honesty, making it both informative and empowering. This is an excellent resource for individuals seeking understanding, recovery, or a path to healthier relationships in the face of addiction.”\

Katy McQuaid

Strategic Advisor, Speaker and Author of Humble Yet Fierce: My Life Behind the Curtain of the CIA, Visit Website

“In the military, drinking is part of the culture. I have never struggled with alcohol myself, but I have watched it tear apart good men, strong marriages, and entire families. Jonathan Harrison’s book, Alcoholics and Their Enablers puts words and science to what I have seen happen in real life. It explains how addiction reaches far beyond the surface. It changes the body, the mind, and the spirit. The writing is honest and compassionate, and it reminds us that our bodies are God’s temple, made for more than the things that try to destroy us.”

Saul Ibarra

Assistant Pastor, The Oak Church, Georgetown TX

“I am here to confess that I was an enabler to my alcoholic family member. I lived through the battles, the negotiations, the threats, and the tears. I understood that genetics was a significant component of the disease and that various life experiences profoundly impacted the person. I hid the fact that he was an alcoholic and I was an enabler for years. I was anxious to read Jonathan Harrison’s work to see if Alcoholics and Their Enablers mirrored my experience.

I was very impressed with the book as it provided comprehensive information and included real experiences to help readers understand the disease. YES EVERYONE—IT IS A DISEASE. However, it can be addressed, and Mr. Harrison provides not only explanations of why people become addicted, but also how it can be managed. I am thankful for the focus on mental health when, for so many years, diseases of the body (not including the brain) have been the sole focus. Mental health and addictions were the pariahs. No more, and the

country and world are better for it. I highly recommend Mr. Harrison’s book and encourage anyone who suffers from the disease of alcoholism, their enablers, and people who want to educate themselves and gain understanding to read it.”

Caroline Henrich

Author, A Very Lappy Christmas, Visit Website

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