Product Key Features
Book TitleDual Disorders Recovery Book : A Twelve Step Program for Those of Us with Addiction and an Emotional or Psychiatric Illness
Number of Pages264 Pages
LanguageEnglish
TopicMental Health, Substance Abuse & Addictions / Alcohol, Mood Disorders / General, Twelve-Step Programs
Publication Year1993
GenreSelf-Help, Psychology
AuthorAnonymous
FormatTrade Paperback
Additional Product Features
Intended AudienceTrade
LCCN92-034149
Reviews"Hopeful, informative, and thoroughly enjoyable reading." --Michele L. "Clearly written, forthright, and honest accounts of pain, loss, hurt, and the gradual emergence of hope and recovery through both Twelve Step programs and mental health services. This book will provide a heart-warming map for many readers." --Bert Pepper, MD, executive director, The Information Exchange, Inc.; clinical professor of psychology, New York University School of Medicine "This book fits totally with our integrated model for treating mental illness and addiction with a parallel disease and recovery model. More important, it puts the dual diagnosis recovery process into human terms that people with dual diagnosis can identify with and use." --Kenneth Minkoff, MD, assistant professor of psychiatry, Harvard Medical School
TitleLeadingThe
Dewey Decimal616.860
SynopsisThis compelling Dual Disorders Recovery Book , written for those with an addiction and a psychiatric illness, provides a source of information and support throughout recovery. Personal stories offer experience, strength, and hope as well as expert advice. The book offers information on how Steps 1-5 apply specifically to us. An appendix includes a "Blueprint for Recovery," the meeting format of Dual Recovery Anonymous, and self-help resources., "The Dual Disorders Recovery Book" is a compelling combination of personal experience and professional insight--with real-life stories from recovering men and women plus contributions from authorities such as Cardwell C. Nuckols, Ph.D., A. Scott Winter, M.D., and Abraham J. Twerski, M.D. It's a vital source for gaining experience, strength, and a new sense of hope in recovery.
LC Classification NumberRC564.68.D83 1993