Dual Diagnosis Anonymous: A Journey Through the Twelve Steps Plus Five
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Rating | : | 4.76 (539 Votes) |
Asin | : | 1629011800 |
Format Type | : | paperback |
Number of Pages | : | 276 Pages |
Publish Date | : | 2015-06-25 |
Language | : | English |
DESCRIPTION:
We have been waiting for this book for over twenty years! We have been waiting for this book for over twenty years! Finally a book for those of us who have mental illness and substance abuse issues! Inside you will find wisdom, spirituality, guidance, and a way to a greater self understanding and awareness. Dual Diagnosis Anonymous (DDA) has provided hope and support to thousands suffering from dual diagnosis, and now this book provides another tool in our quest for healthy drug and alcohol free lifestyl. Amazed just how much heart and soul Corbett Monica has Pamela Vardanian Amazed just how much heart and soul Corbett Monica has put into his book It's so inspiring to know that it's going to help so many who unfortunately suffer and or struggle with their additions. Recovery is a very hard road to get down but is very possible with the help this work book offers you!!! Its a small investment that will save your lifeI know because Corbetts knowledge and wisdom has helped save mine!!. A true gem of its kind! Ryan Rezinas I picked up this book with my usual skepticism of a book claiming to guide you to self help or salvation. As I read on, I couldn't help but to keep turning the pages to soak up all of the knowledge it offered. I thoroughly enjoyed how personal and heartfelt the dialogue was. Very well written and a true gem of it's kind!
Millions of people with addictions have pursued their recovery journeys through Alcoholics Anonymous' twelve-step program. A culmination of decades' worth of ideas and advice, Dual Diagnosis Anonymous: A Journey Through the Twelve Steps Plus Five is a strategic workbook that offers hope for achieving recovery from the dual diagnosis of addiction and mental illness.. Since 1996, Dual Diagnosis Anonymous has addressed this crucial healthcare need via personal, community, and political advocacy for those persons that are dually diagnosed and their families. However, many people with addictions also suffer from mental health disorders, which more traditional twelve-step workbooks do not address. Similarly, the healthcare system has generally failed to implement addiction-mental health integrated treatments