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Very Helpful: I'm in a 12 step group for codependents and we're using this workbook. We're on step 4 and I just finished the exercises for that step. So far, I've found this workbook to be really helpful. The questions have helped me see issues underlying my codependency. I like the flexibility of it. You can take it as slowly or as quickly as you want and it recommends only answering the questions that apply to you. I like working with a group, but I think it would be a valuable tool to use alone if you didn't have a group.
Life Changer: This book, worked in a group, any group desiring to make changes in their life, will change anyone to be a better person and in believing in spiritual being. I have been in a group for 12 years using this book. I can speak very enthusiastically about this.....if a person wants to know who they really are.
Guiding you through the twelve steps: A complementary approach to therapy which helps one put into words on paper their thoughts which seems to be a helpful outlet to understanding the Self.
Great Deal: The 12 Steps: A way out:A spiritual process for Healing. I am very pleased with my purchase. All books were new from Amazon. I was very impressed with the speed in delivery and I saved on shipping. I order these same books 3 or 4 times a year.
Best Recovery Workbook I've Seen: I'm an addictive personality with some years of recovery under my belt. This workbook poses loving, provocative questions that have helped me grow, learn and share my experience, strength, and hope with others. Whether as self-study or in a group, it's top notch. And it works for all kinds of addictions--whether booze, cigarettes, food, work, relationships. Five of my friends have also ordered this book and each uses for her own purpose.
| Author: | Friends in Recovery | | Binding: | Paperback | | Dewey Decimal Number: | 362 | | EAN: | 9780941405119 | | Edition: | Revised | | ISBN: | 0941405117 | | Number Of Pages: | 229 | | Publication Date: | 1995-09 |
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