Since the original 12 Steps of Alcoholics Anonymous were first published in 1939, they have remained the single most effective program for recovery. This concise handbook makes the Steps easier to understand and more accessible than ever before.
Set in New York City, the book tells the story of Anthony Patch, a socialite who thinks of himself as a refined aesthete.
In an accessible writing style, this text presents succinct, practical coverage of alcohol and other drug prevention, treatment, and recovery for generalist students, prospective mental health professionals, and allied professionals.
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Strong Choices, Weak Choices: The Challenge of Change in Recovery
The Recovery Handbook: Or what to Do After You Say "I Quit"
One of the most-used and best-loved study companions to the Big Book, Alcoholoics Anonymous, this little book has helped millions put the Twelve Steps to work in their daily lives.
Meditations and affirmations for people in recovery and people either beginning or renewing 12-step programs. Two best-selling books in one. Over 1 million sold.
The first trade book ever to explore the meaning of the Twelve Steps of Alcoholics Anonymous--a wise and compassionate guide for recovery.
This collection encourages clients to draw the connection between drug and alcohol addiction and criminal activity.
Petit livre rouge pour les AA