Publisher's Synopsis
In Loving Lions, author and family-recovery specialist Michael Wilson takes readers on a candid journey through the chaos of addiction, revealing both the addict's inner turmoil and the heartbreak families endure. Drawing on his own life story of active addiction and eventual recovery, Wilson exposes the emotional complexities that keep loved ones trapped in confusion, fear, and denial.
Through relatable anecdotes and unvarnished accounts, Loving Lions shows how addicts' behavior creates ripple effects that threaten to tear families apart. More importantly, it offers a new lens on how families can respond. Wilson's "lion" metaphor re-frames addiction as a force that must be confronted directly-by adapting boundaries, communication, and genuine support in ways traditional approaches often miss.
Far from a simple memoir, Loving Lions is a practical guide, brimming with real-world advice and strategies for parents, siblings, friends, and spouses who feel powerless watching someone spiral into substance use. Wilson provides:
A fresh perspective on how families can effectively intervene.
Concrete tools to replace enabling with sustainable, boundary-driven support.
Emotional insights that bridge the gap between empathy and proactive change.
For anyone who loves someone caught in the addictive cycle, or for professionals seeking to enrich their expertise, Loving Lions delivers hope, clarity, and a road map to healing. Wilson's honest storytelling and proven family-focused methods make this a must-read for anyone determined to help an addict break free and find lasting recovery.