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Recovery By Choice, third printing (2006)
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Recovery by Choice:
Living
and Enjoying Life Free of Alcohol and Drugs. A Workbook.
By Martin Nicolaus
Recovery by Choice is a tool
for those who want to build their personal recovery program in a structured, systematic manner. In its 300
pages, you will find dozens of worksheets and exercises that
address major issues facing most people in recovery.
See Table of Contents. The
book does not contain a prescribed recovery program, other
than the 'prime directive': Don't Drink Or Use No
Matter What. Its purpose, rather, is to assist you in
devising a recovery path tailor-made for your particular
background, personality, and environment. The book is
suitable for self-study (bibliotherapy) or for working in
groups. Its open-ended approach is compatible with a wide
range of abstinence-based treatment methods. The book is
direct, concrete, empathetic, and respectful of the basic
truth that each person must find their own way. See
Reader Responses.
Recovery By Choice, 300
pp. 8.5" x 11", US$20.00 + S/H. ISBN 0-9659429-3-7.
Third
printing, 2006.

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Table of Contents and Table of Main
Worksheets
Introduction
Chapter 1: My Decision
Chapter 11: My Relapse Prevention Plan
Chapter 14: My Recovery Plan for
My Life
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What Readers Are Saying:
Out of all the books that
I have read regarding recovery, this one was a very
thought-out and down to earth approach... Anyone making
the decision to obtain and maintain sobriety should get
this book. --
Pamela H., LSW, BASW, CDCA,
Cincinnati OH
A more thorough and meaningful toolkit
for one's voyage of inward discovery than AA's 'searching and fearless
moral inventory,' since it dispenses with dictum, dogma and guilt. --
Paul P., Sonoma CA
It's the best book written for a person
in recovery that I've come across in a long time. I suggest it
daily here at the Hospital. -- Sam Houx, Director of Counseling, Schick-Shadel
Hospital.
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