Addiction & Recovery
The Complete ACOA SourcebookWhen they were first released in the 1980s, Janet Woititz's groundbreaking works, Adult Children of Alcoholics, Struggle for Intimacy and The Self-Sabotage Syndrome, provided...On Sale |
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Why Can't I Stop Eating?"Why can't I stop eating?" If, like millions of others, you often ask yourself this question, you may be addicted to food. The food you eat may be precisely what makes you crave more . . . and more. This straight-talking book puts the widespread problem...On Sale |
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Addict In The FamilyWitnessing the addiction of a family member or loved one is a heart-rending experience. But hope can prevail, as shown in this compelling new book. Here, the gripping stories of fathers, mothers, sons, and daughters of addicts offer important lessons...On Sale |
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Chronic Illness and the Twelve StepsWhen we live with a chronic illness or disability, our spirit is tested. And though we may have no say in our sickness, how we meet its spiritual challenge is entirely up to us. This is the message of Martha Cleveland's heartening book, which maps the...On Sale |
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The Little Red Book Study GuideDesigned as an aid for the study of the book, Alcoholics Anonymous, The Little Red Book contains many helpful topics for discussion meetings. Drawing from the practical experience of alcoholics who found peace of mind and contented sobriety by...On Sale |
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Stools and BottlesPenetrating insights into the first four Steps from a well-known A.A. talk. The author, who also wroteThe Little Red Book, describes a three-legged stool, the legs of which represents Steps One, Two, and Three. They support the seat, which symbolizes...On Sale |
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Twenty-Four Hours a Day Large PrintSince 1954, Twenty-Four Hours a Day has become a stable force in the recovery of many alcoholics throughout the world. With over six and a half million copies in print (the original text has been revised), this "little black book" offers daily...On Sale |
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Food for ThoughtThe meditations in Food for Thought focus on our need for support, compassion, understanding, and acceptance of our compulsive eating. Each daily reading provides encouragement for turning to our Higher Power for comfort and addresses the steps...On Sale |
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HeroinWe see it in films like Pulp Fiction and Trainspotting, read about it in the obituaries of stars like Kurt Cobain, hear about its resurgence in the latest news. We know all about heroin--and yet, beyond the myth of its powers and dangers, how much do...On Sale |
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Getting Started in A.A.The tradition and wisdom associated with the Twelve Step AA program has been captured in this comprehensive guide. Practical suggestions for staying sober; summaries of AA principles, concepts, and slogans; and a historical overview help the reader understand...On Sale |
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Today I Will Do One ThingEach of these groundbreaking meditations is specifically designed to integrate recovery from addiction with the treatment of emotional or psychiatric illness. Each meditation focuses on a task or goal to be completed each day.On Sale |
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Treating Coexisting Psychiatric and Addictive DisordersFocusing on the provision of treatment--not the etiology or diagnosis--this book reviews the thinking of many professionals on a broad range of dual diagnosis issues. Topics include: the biology of addictive and psychiatric disorders; dual diagnosis in...On Sale |
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The Dual Disorders Recovery BookThis compelling book, written for those of us with an addiction and a psychiatric illness, provides a source of information and support throughout our recovery. Personal stories offer experience, strength, and hope as well as expert advice. The book offers...On Sale |
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Pathways from the Culture of Addiction to the Culture of RecoverySecond EditionThis guide examines addiction and recovery as a cultural phenomenon and describes the cultural aspects, organization, key cultural roles, and milestones that most addicts share. It examines how to move clients out of their...On Sale |
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Denial Is Not A River In EgyptAn alcoholic is someone whose feet are firmly planted in thin air.You can always tell an alcoholic. But you can't tell him much. "The most important part of enlightenment is to lighten up," according to Bachom...On Sale |
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Third Year SobrietyIn the final book of this series, Kettelhack offers moving and triumphant stories of individuals in their third year of sobriety. In doing so, he brings alive the ongoing process of building self-esteem and explores what this process means at this point...On Sale |
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Staying SoberThe fundamental components of staying sober -- not using, going to meetings, reaching out, working the Steps, and serving other -- are only the beginning of the strategies offered. Day-to-day and moment-to-moment techniques plus program slogans and humor...On Sale |
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A Ghost in the ClosetIt is not called willpower when someone sits alone at home for days, drinking alone, passing out, when waking up with a terrible hangover and going through life like nothing happened¿ It's impossible for someone who allows a drink to be unattended long...On Sale |
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Twenty-Four Hours a Day - JournalSince 1954, readers have turned to Twenty-Four Hours a Day for spiritual guidance in living "one day at a time." Now available in a journal format, this classic meditation text provides the inspirational framework for your personal book of prayer...On Sale |
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Sister Ignatia - Second EditionSister Mary Ignatia Gavin epitomized the spirit of love, service, and honesty that today are the hallmarks of Alcoholics Anonymous. As a hospital admissions officer in the 1930s in Akron, Ohio, Sr. Ignatia befriended Dr. Bob Smith, co-founder of AA, and...On Sale |