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    Step One: Admitting Powerlessness
    Relapse Prevention Workbook
    Courage To Be Me
    How Al-Anon Works For Families and Friends of Alcoholics
    Twelve Steps and Twelve Traditions
    • 2021

      Over a million people have been helped to take that first step with this easy- to-read pamphlet. The author provides an in-depth understanding of the first step in the 12 Step program of Alcoholics Anonymous. Step One: Admitting Powerlessness also provides a table that outlines the stages of addiction and recovery.

      Step One: Admitting Powerlessness
    • 2011

      Relapse Prevention Workbook

      • 152pages
      • 6 heures de lecture

      This revised version of A New Direction is sure to make a positive impact in your residential substance abuse treatment programme or with any of your law- involved clients. It is a comprehensive cognitive-behavioural therapy treatment programme that trains chemically dependent offenders to challenge their thinking in order to change their criminal and addictive behaviour patterns.

      Relapse Prevention Workbook
    • 2008

      This book is an introduction into the workings of Al-Anon, Alcoholics Anonymous. As people come together to find help and support in dealing with the effects of alcoholism, they often find help and solace in the experiences shared by other member. They come together for many different reasons, and return looking for one reason: hope of a better life.

      How Al-Anon Works For Families and Friends of Alcoholics
    • 1997

      Al-Anon's latest, Courage to Be Me, is a treasure-trove of recovery stories specially written by and for Alateens. Every teen living with an alcoholic - recovering or not - should read this book.

      Courage To Be Me
    • 1995

      Twelve Steps and Twelve Traditions

      • 192pages
      • 7 heures de lecture
      4,9(17)Évaluer

      Originally published in 1952, this classic book is used by A.A. members and groups around the world. It lays out the principles by which A.A. members recover and by which the fellowship functions. The basic text clarifies the Steps which constitute the A.A. way of life and the Traditions, by which A.A. maintains its unity.

      Twelve Steps and Twelve Traditions