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12 More Stupid Things That Mess Up Recovery

Paperback / softback

Main Details

Title 12 More Stupid Things That Mess Up Recovery
Authors and Contributors      By (author) Allen Berger
Physical Properties
Format:Paperback / softback
Pages:140
Dimensions(mm): Height 187,Width 128
Category/GenreCoping with drug and alcohol abuse
ISBN/Barcode 9781616496548
ClassificationsDewey:362.29286
Audience
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Publishing Details

Publisher Hazelden Information & Educational Services
Imprint Hazelden Information & Educational Services
Publication Date 5 April 2016
Publication Country United States

Description

Whether you are facing relapse, learning to overcoming complacency, or taking responsibility for your feelings and actions, this book will equip you to overcome some of the most common relapse hazards you may encounter on your path to long-term recovery. Whether you are facing relapse, learning to overcoming complacency, or taking responsibility for your feelings and actions, this book will equip you to overcome some of the most common relapse hazards you may encounter on your path to long-term recovery. Recovery from addiction is often compared to a journey where you meet new people; rejuvenate your mind, body, and spirit; and learn new things about yourself that give you hope for the future. But like all journeys, there are also pitfalls that can jeopardize your sobriety. With his popular book,12 Stupid Things That Mess Up Recovery, Allen Berger has shown many people how to confront self-defeating thoughts and behaviors that can sabotage their sobriety. In this sequel, Allen gives you the tools you need to work through twelve more pitfalls that you are likely to encounter on your path to long-term recovery.

Author Biography

Allen Berger, PhD, is a leading expert in the science of recovery from addiction. Sober since 1971, Dr. Berger was part of a pioneering recovery program for marines returning from Vietnam with alcohol and other drug addictions-first as a participant, then as a counselor. Since then, he has become a thought leader in the field, working in clinical settings and private practice. In demand as a speaker, workshop presenter, and interviewee, Dr. Berger is well-known in recovery circles, among those in recovery as well as therapists and clinicians around the world. He has lectured and written extensively on the process of recovery, emotional sobriety, and the therapeutic value of the Twelve Steps.