
Honolulu, Hawaii Dec 17, 2025 (Issuewire.com) - Author and social worker Nakita Coelho-Villiarimo, MSW, has released two powerful, complementary daily guides, Loving Someone with Addiction and Sobriety for All Stages. Drawing on both professional insight and profound lived experience, the books establish a unique, holistic resource for individuals navigating the often-isolating worlds of recovery and supporting a loved one.
Coelho-Villiarimos work is centered on the principle of self-reclamation and the power of taking the healing journey "one day at a time." Her writing style is intentionally non-overwhelming, providing 365 days of encouragement and reflection designed to meet readers exactly where they are.
A Dual Approach to Healing
The authors mission is to create a safe, supportive space for complex, imperfect healing. She addresses the immense emotional weight of addiction from two distinct, yet equally important, perspectives:
The Voice of Compassionate Authority
Coelho-Villiarimos voice is defined by its ability to blend empathetic support with professional grounding. The tone is consistently warm, non-judgmental, and authentic, born from the authors belief that "healing doesnt have to be cold or clinical" (from Author Bio).
I dont write to have all the answers. I write to create spacespace to grieve differently, to heal imperfectly, and to move forward at a pace that feels manageable.
Nakita Coelho-Villiarimo, MSW
The books format is characterized by simple, direct syntax and accessible language, ensuring clarity even during moments of emotional distress. Each daily entry includes an Intention section to encourage readers to slow down, reflect, and consciously move forward at their own pace.
Why These Books Matter
In a market often saturated with clinical advice, Coelho-Villiarimos guides resonate because they are deeply influenced by her cultural upbringing in Hawaii and the enduring values of ohana (family) and community. They matter because they validate the difficulty of the journey, emphasizing that vulnerability and imperfection are part of the process, and that the smallest acts of self-care are truly extraordinary.
About the Author
Nakita Coelho-Villiarimo, MSW, is a writer and clinician dedicated to bridging clinical understanding with everyday language. She holds a Master of Social Work degree and is currently pursuing a doctorate in psychology with a focus on grief. Writing from a place of lived experience, not distance, her work centers on sobriety support, encouragement, and the impact of addiction on families. Her voice is deeply shaped by her background in Hawaii, honoring culture and community as foundational elements of healing.
Availability and Contact
Loving Someone with Addiction and Sobriety for All Stages is available now in print and digital formats through major online retailers.
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