
I loved this book! It captures the absolutely insane nature of co-dependency. This book is for anyone who has ever dealt with the crazy-making behavior of their own, or a loved one’s co-dependency. This isn’t just a book; it is an experience not to be missed.
Dr. Michaud’s writing is both lyrical and raw, capturing the nuances of the human spirit. I felt like I was sitting over a cup of tea with her, while she shared her own story and the tools she has used herself and offered to the people she has worked with.
As someone who has grappled with the impacts of my own co-dependency in various relationships throughout my life, I ate this book up like a starving woman. I have been in recovery for many years, and read many books on recovery from both addiction and co-dependency, but Dr. Michaud’s book stood out. From the very first pages, her warmth, sincerity and humor drew me in. She weaves her personal experiences into her teachings and it felt like she was reaching out with a compassionate hand as I read.
This book is much more than a self-help guide—it’s a heartfelt conversation about growth, healing, and the intricacies of human relationships. One of the standout qualities of “Co-Crazy” is its practical approach to a topic often shrouded in stigma. Dr. Michaud provides readers with concrete tools and exercises that can be implemented immediately. The chapters are thoughtfully structured, balancing insightful reflections and strategies to break free from co-dependent patterns. I particularly appreciated the “Reflection” sections at the end of each chapter, which encouraged me to introspect and relate the concepts to my own life.
Throughout the book, I felt the empathy and compassion of a woman who has directly dealt with addiction and co-dependency. I related to her own stories so much. I felt seen and held. Her own personal anecdotes were not only insightful but also challenged me to confront some uncomfortable truths. It felt like she was guiding me through the murky waters of my own emotional landscape.
Dr. Michaud emphasizes the importance of self-compassion, illustrating that healing from co-dependency is not merely about changing behaviors but also about fostering a kinder relationship with myself. Each revelation I had while reading felt like peeling back another layer of myself. And trust me, I’ve peeled back a lot of layers throughout my recovery!
I found the sections surrounding boundary-setting particularly helpful. I’ve often struggled with setting healthy boundaries. Dr. Michaud reframes this concept beautifully, empowering us to reclaim our autonomy in relationships without guilt or shame. Her suggestions for communicating these boundaries were practical and helpful.
“Co-Crazy” is not just a book; it is a lifeline for anyone feeling overwhelmed by the weight of co-dependency. Dr. Michaud’s genuine desire to help others, coupled with her expertise, creates a powerful narrative that inspires hope. She has a gift for addressing a complex issue with clarity, compassion, and practicality.
HIGHLY RECOMMEND!

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