Twelve Step Facilitation Handbook
by PH D Joseph Nowinski, PhD and Stuart Baker
"The Twelve-Step Facilitation Handbook" provides clinicians with the information, advice, and tools they need to encourage chemically dependent clients to take advantage of the healing power of twelve-step programs, the proven most-effective treatment for addictive behavior of all kinds. Filled with illustrative examples, the book maps out effective techniques that help clients develop a sense of acceptance and incorporate the twelve-step philosophy into action. In addition, the authors show cli...
Meyer has creatively repurposed the 12 steps--used successfully in many drug and alcohol recovery programs--into a biblically based model for change and spiritual renewal.
Unity Service Recovery. To Thine Own Self Be True 21
by Argent River Publications
Celebrate Recovery 365 Daily Devotional (Celebrate Recovery)
by John Baker, Johnny Baker, and Mac Owen
It's Not What I'm Eating . . . It's What's Eating Me!
by Velma (Daffy) Dippold and Len Dippold
Unity Service Recovery. To Thine Own Self Be True 1 MTH
by Argent River Publications
Celebremos La Recuperación Guía del Líder - Edición Revisada (Celebremos La Recuperacion)
by Sir John Baker
Recovering from Religious Abuse: 11 Steps to Spiritual Freedom
by Jack Watts
As the coronavirus pandemic adds chaos to our sober lives we were already trying to keep from flying off the track, we need grounded, no-nonsense voices like Barry Longyear's more than ever. Recipient of the Hugo and Nebula Awards for his writing, Barry Longyear flexes his creative and comic chops in Yesterday's Tomorrow. In these true stories, Longyear wanders from scenic Maine backdrops to the smoky hum of backwoods Twelve Step meetings, all while dissecting why some recoveries don't come nat...
Bill W (Absorbing and Deeply Moving Life Story of Bill Wilson, Co-Fo)
by Robert Thomsen
"In Earnie Larsen: His Last Steps, Earnie and his courageous wife, Paula, take us into their lives, sharing with us one of the most profound and intimate life experiences. It has been an honor to share a part of their journey. Earnie could not respond to the many people who reached out to him in his final months, but he asked [in these letters] that we go to the essence of that place where our spirits cross and know that he is there for us." --Claudia Black, Ph.D., foreword Beloved recovery spea...