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About the Publication:
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About the Book
The first task for therapists in the recovery process is to help their clients survive, and for this end, the Newly updated Surviving Addiction Workbook is an extremely valuable aid. But the second task - immediately - is to proceed with a carefully plotted recovery plan.
Surviving Addiction Workbook does this as it challenges clients to intensively examine their lives in terms of physiological, psychological, social, financial, cultural, family and spiritual factors. This workbook is valuable because it works. It helps address many practical concerns.
The activities in this workbook, a supplement to the Relapse Prevention Workbook by Dr. Daley, instills not only hope that continued abstinence is possible, it offers guidelines on specifics to follow to remain in recovery - and most importantly, achieving a more satisfying and healthy life. Every substance abuse counselor will value having his workbook available for clients. |
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Contents |
- An Introduction to Addiction and Recovery
- Attitudes Toward Addiction and Recovery
- Facing the Truth About Your Addiction
- Evaluating Your Addiction
- Physical Recovery
- Psychological Recovery
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- Family Recovery
- Social Recovery
- Spiritual Recovery
- Financial Recovery
- Final Thoughts
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Editorial Reviews
“If you need an insightful and balanced workbook dealing with addiction recovery, I highly recommended Surviving Addiction.” –William P. Milchak, MSW, CAC; Clinical Instructor of Psychiatry, Penn State College of Medicine; Program Director, Drug and Alcohol Treatment
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