Things We Cannot Change: When Addiction Hits Home - Softcover

McCormack, Joseph A

 
9798218870010: Things We Cannot Change: When Addiction Hits Home

Synopsis

When McCormack's cherished daughter fell into the grip of addiction, he faced heartbreak and helplessness no parent ever expects. But instead of letting despair define his journey, McCormack sought hope amid chaos, discovering invaluable guidance in Al-Anon and the power of self-forgiveness through therapy. His moving story traces the transformation from overwhelming sorrow to a profound acceptance that frees both parent and child. This remarkable book reaches anyone touched by a loved one's struggles, offering more than survival-it reveals how compassion, resilience, and community can illuminate the darkest hours. McCormack's wisdom is a beacon, inspiring readers to reclaim their lives and nurture healing, no matter how long the road. With courage and empathy, he proves that even from the depths of pain, it is possible to rise with newfound strength and lasting peace. This book is not just a memoir-it's a guide to hope.

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About the Author

Joe McCormack retired from executive search in 2023 after 45 years as a recruiter in New York and Los Angeles. In 1993, he founded McCormack+Kristel, the nation's first openly LGBTQ-owned executive search firm. The firm has been recognized by Forbes for the past three years as one of the country's best recruiting firms.Joe is the father of two adult daughters. He and his poet husband Gary Hunter have three healthy and happy grandchildren. They make their home with their two dogs, Oliver and Gracie, in Palm Springs, California.

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