![]() It was the only thing that could possibly make her happy. Her feelings were contradictory - one moment she’d want his attention and the next she’d resent him for providing it.Īll he needed to do was get sober… maybe that would change the way she felt. Nobody took her seriously, herself included. Her anger slipped out toward the children. Needed him.Įxchanges between the two of them were short and hostile. When the truth became clear, she tried to leave him… but she just felt depressed. Her father had been an alcoholic, too, so she made certain not to marry one… she made excuses. Her husband’s drinking has been a continued source of disappointment and anger. She feels completely helpless, a victim of circumstance. Upon waking, Jessica begins thinking of where it all went wrong. Instead, she naps, a “necessity” in her life. Jessica’s story opens up with a list of things to do… a never ending list that she lacks the motivation to even begin. To open up the book, we get a firsthand story from Jessica, who is codependent. ![]()
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