| The
Big Book of Alcoholics Anonymous |
The
story of the AA program and the story of how thousands of
alcoholics have recovered. Alcoholics
Anonymous World Services, Inc. |
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| Twelve
Steps and Twelve Traditions |
The
twelve steps and twelve traditions of AA as written in the Big
Book are further expanded upon and explained in this book. Alcoholics
Anonymous World Services, Inc. |
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| Living
Sober |
The
booklet provides some methods used by other alcoholics to develop
new habits and actions to take the place of "drinking
habits". Alcoholics
Anonymous World Services, Inc. |
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| Twenty-Four
Hours A Day |
This book provides a
brief thought, meditation and prayer for each day of the
year. It is a guide for prayer and for strengthening your
spiritual relationship with a Higher Power. Hazelden
Foundation |
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| Day
By Day |
A
companion to Twenty-Four Hours A Day, it focuses on daily
meditations and goal exercises for recovering addicts. The
messages follow the fundamental principles of N.A., C.A. and other
12 step programs. Hazelden Foundation |
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| Keep
It Simple Daily Meditations for Twelve-Step Beginnings &
Renewal |
Hazelden
Foundation |
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| Under The
Influence, A Guide To The Myths and Realities of Alcoholism |
By
Dr. James R. Milam and Katherine Ketcham. Under the
Influence examines the physical factors that set alcoholics and
non-alcoholics apart and suggests a stigma-free way of
understanding and treating the alcoholic. |
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| Teens
Under The Influence, The Truth About Kids, Alcohol, and Other
Drugs--How to Recognize the Problem and What to Do About It |
By
Katherine Ketcham and Nicholas A. Pace, M.D.. This book
examines the problem of teenage substance abuse and provides a
thorough, detailed account on each drug and how it works. It
includes a section on intervention, the rehabilitation process and
relapses. |
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| Codependent
No More: How to Stop Controlling Others and Start Caring for
Yourself |
By
Melody Beattie. Beattie combines real-life stories with
explanations of the concepts which define and make up the
codependent syndrome and the relationship of codependency and
people with addictive disorders. The book contains exercises and
self tests for the reader. |
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