Since the original 12 Steps of Alcoholics Anonymous were first published in 1939, they have remained the single most effective program for recovery. This concise handbook makes the Steps easier to understand and more accessible than ever before.
A realistic approach to Twelve Step recovery for nonbelievers that educates and empowers without an emphasis on religion. The book details the special nature of addiction, dangerous relapse traps, denial patterns, and recovery alternatives without religion.
The authors of The Twelve Steps Revisited and Don't Help counsel the one out of every two Americans who, within the first year of recovery, fall back into the old patterns of dependency--by showing how to avoid and recover from these traps.
There were 143,000 new cases of breast cancer last year--if the rick factors are recognized and preventive measures are taken, breast cancer can be avoided. This a book that all women with family histories of breast cancer will want to own: it has the good news--and the hard facts about what being at risk really means.
Using numerous dialogues, the text demonstrates how the leader of a therapy group can encourage the group towards goal-directed work in order to achieve positive results. The book emphasizes the patients' acceptance of alcoholism or addiction as a chronic disease.
Written specifically for persons who are close to alcohol or drug abusers, this guide thoroughly exploresthe nature of addictive diseases and offers sound advice for dealing with the addict and the addiction. Charts and diagrams.
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