The Addictive Personality by Craig Nakken delves into the intricate world of addiction, offering profound insights into the psychological and social aspects that contribute to substance abuse. Nakken, a prominent figure in the field of addiction therapy, presents a compelling narrative that explores the underlying traits and behaviours that characterise addictive personalities. The Story In this enlightening work, Nakken dissects the nature of addiction, arguing that it is not merely a consequence of substance use but rather a complex interplay of emotional and psychological factors. Through a blend of personal anecdotes, clinical observations, and scientific research, he illustrates how certain personality traits can predispose individuals to addictive behaviours. The book is structured to provide readers with a comprehensive understanding of addiction, emphasising the importance of recognising and addressing these traits in therapy. Why Readers Love It Insightful exploration of the psychological aspects of addiction. Engaging writing style that combines theory with real-life examples. Offers practical strategies for understanding and managing addictive behaviours. Encourages a compassionate view of individuals grappling with addiction. Perfect For This book is ideal for mental health professionals, students of psychology, and anyone interested in understanding the complexities of addiction. It also serves as a valuable resource for families and friends of those struggling with substance abuse, providing them with the tools to foster empathy and support meaningful change. For readers who appreciated Nakken's earlier works, such as Addiction as an Attachment Disorder, this book will further enrich their understanding of the multifaceted nature of addiction.