Passages through recovery
an action plan for preventing relapse
1st Harper & Row ed.
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Author
Publication
1989 - Harper & Row, San Francisco, California
Language
English
Word Count
38,500 words, Guess
Page Count
154 pages
Identifiers
- Internet Archivepassagesthroughr00gors_0
- ISBN-100062554875
- ISBN-139780062554871
- Goodreads3496703
- LibraryThing1294692
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- Library of Congress Control Number88046000
- Open LibraryOL2062499M
Classifications
- DDC616.86/105
- LCCRC565 .G675 1989
Description
Abstinence from alcohol and other drugs is only the beginning of sobriety. It's the ticket to get into the theater, not the movie we are going to see."-Passages through RecoveryOne of the most important things we learn in recovery is that there really is a way out of all the misery-if we know which way to go. But abstinence from alcohol and other drugs is just the beginning of our journey, not our destination. And, that journey can be a rough one if we don't know what lies ahead.Based on the experiences of thousands of recovering men and women, Passages through Recovery presents an action plan for preventing relapse, on that can help us understand how recovery works and what is needed to move from active addiction to sobriety. Gorski's pioneering work describes six stages of recovery from chemical dependency and offers sound advice for working through the challenges of each stage-challenges that can create frustration and lead to relapse. Passages through Recovery clearly demonstrates that sobriety is more than just healing the damage. ''It's a way of thinking, acting, and relating to others,'' Gorky writes, ''That promotes continued physical, psychological, social, and spiritual health. The skills necessary for long-term sobriety are all directed at finding meaning and purpose in life.''Use this book as a compass in your recovery to help you stay on course.
First Sentence
Chemical dependency is a disease that causes a person to lose control over use of alcohol or other drugs.
Subjects
Series Statement
- The Hazelden recovery series
Other Editions
- Passages through recovery: an action plan for preventing relapse
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