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A Guidebook to Recovery

Q&A: Alcoholism and Sobriety

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Jane S. offers us an invaluable gift in the words and wisdom that fill thisbook. Based on more than thirty-six years of personal recovery and servicework, the lessons contained here reveal how a courageous woman, throughAlcoholics Anonymous and the help of a gifted physician, found long-termsolutions to the problems of alcoholism and manic-depressive illness. Thisengaging guidebook to recovery is highly recommended.William White, author of Slaying the The History of AddictionTreatment and Recovery in America"Wow! This is a solid book in a helpful format. It should attract a widereadership who will enjoy its story; as importantly, it will serve as a significantreference work for researchers interested in the development of recovery."Ernest Kurtz, author of A History of Alcoholics Anonymous

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A Guidebook to Recovery, Jane S.

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Titre
A Guidebook to Recovery
Sous-titre
Q&A: Alcoholism and Sobriety
Langue
Anglais
Auteurs
Jane S.
Publié
2007
Format
souple
ISBN10
0595423345
ISBN13
9780595423347
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Jane S. offers us an invaluable gift in the words and wisdom that fill thisbook. Based on more than thirty-six years of personal recovery and servicework, the lessons contained here reveal how a courageous woman, throughAlcoholics Anonymous and the help of a gifted physician, found long-termsolutions to the problems of alcoholism and manic-depressive illness. Thisengaging guidebook to recovery is highly recommended.William White, author of Slaying the The History of AddictionTreatment and Recovery in America"Wow! This is a solid book in a helpful format. It should attract a widereadership who will enjoy its story; as importantly, it will serve as a significantreference work for researchers interested in the development of recovery."Ernest Kurtz, author of A History of Alcoholics Anonymous