Douglas K. Cain Jr. Grew up in a small city in Virginia called Richmond, where he was raised by his mother with four other siblings without a father. At the early age of eleven years old, he lost his father to murder in the big city of New York, NY from that time on Douglas turned to drugs and alcohol, then eventually started going back and forth to. jail. In his latter years is when he started to seek God and was led to write this book after God cleaned him up.
In recovery for over 25 years, herself, Janice Witt has been helping other addicts and alcoholics get well for nearly 24 of them. This is not one of your average addiction recovery books.
In the tradition of Orange Is the New Black and Jerry Stahl's Permanent Midnight, Amy Dresner's My Fair Junkie is an insightful, darkly funny, and shamelessly honest memoir of one woman's battle with all forms of addiction, hitting rock ...
Dreams As you can see dreams can have meaning, and they can play a part in your recovery, when it comes to your recovery, ... You can help your thought process, by reading the bible, praying, and reading your AA or NA material. Dreams ...
Each section of Staying Clean focuses on one of 33 proven ideas for staying drug-free, such as seeking professional help, using meditation, attending support groups, and praying. An excellent introduction to understanding life in recovery.
Young, Sober, and Free, first published in 1978, aided the recovery of countless young addicts and alcoholics. This second edition, featuring four new stories from teens, is sure to inspire many more.
If you or someone you know is looking to get off of drugs, look in this book. This is a compilation of stories from addicts who figured out how to get clean and stay there. The stories come all over the place.
Outlining a checklist for living a drug-free life, the author suggests practical methods for staying clean encompassed in the Narcotics Anonymous Twelve Steps
This book is the first-ever practical guide to addressing and overcoming addiction to crystal methamphetamine, one of the widest spreading, most addictive recreational drugs in America-from a New York City-based psychiatrist specializing in ...
The fundamental components of staying sober--not using, going to meetings, reaching out, working the Steps, and serving other--are only the beginning of the strategies offered.
Proven resolutions for recovery.