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- Melody Beattie (born on July 2, ) is an American author of self-help books on codependent relationships.
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- A pioneering voice in self-help literature and the recovery movement, Melody Beattie is the author of many bestselling books—including The Language of Letting Go, Playing It by Heart, The Grief Club, Beyond Codependency, and The Codependent No More Workbook.
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- Melody Beattie (born on July 2, 1948) is an American author of self-help books on codependent relationships.
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- Melody Beattie is the author of Codependent No More, published in by the Hazelden Foundation.
Living in the Mystery — Melody Beattie
Melody Beattie is one of America's most beloved self-help authors and a household name in addiction and recovery circles. | |
Melody Beattie is the author of Codependent No More, published in 1987 by the Hazelden Foundation. | |
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Melody Beattie – WOMAN of ACTION
Melody Beattie is one of America’s most beloved self-help authors and a household name in addiction and recovery circles. Her international bestselling book, Codependent No More, introduced the world to the term “codependency” in 1986. Millions of readers have trusted Melody’s words of wisdom and guidance because she knows firsthand what they’re going through.
Melody was born in St. Paul, Minnesota in 1948. Her father left home when she was a toddler, and she was raised by her mother.
She was abducted by a stranger at age four.
Although she was rescued the same day, the incident set the tone for a childhood of abuse, and she was sexually abused by a neighbor throughout her youth. Her mother turned a blind eye, just as she had denied the occurrence of abuse in her own past.
“My mother was a classic codependent,” Melody recalls. “If she had a migraine, she wouldn’t take an aspirin because she didn’t do drugs. She believed in sufferin