Wouldn't it be great if there were Twelve Steps for people who were not addicts or alcoholics, who just wanted a simple way to live a better life? Michael Dinneen provides a clear set of emotional tools for anyone committed to living a radically improved life based on spiritual principles and easy-to-follow directions.
Wouldn't it be great if there were Twelve Steps for people who were not addicts or alcoholics, who just wanted a simple way to live a better life? Michael Dinneen provides a clear set of emotional tools for anyone committed to living a radically improved life based on spiritual principles and easy-to-follow directions.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Michael Dinneen: Michael Dinneen, LCSW, CACIII, is program manager for the University of Colorado's Hospital Center for Rehabilitation, Addiction, and Dependency (CeDAR). He earned a Bachelor's Degree from Boston College in 1990 and a Master's Degree in Social Work from the University of Denver in 1995. He is a Licensed Clinical Social Worker (LCSW) and a Certified Addiction Counselor State of Colorado, supervisor level (CACIII). Dinneen has a certificate in Spiritual Direction through the Vincentian Spirituality Institute, and is a Certified Sexual Addiction Therapist (CSAT). He has been in recovery for twenty years and resides in Denver, Colorado.
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Introduction: The twelve-step recovery process as a model for change that has depth and weight is introduced. 1) The Void 2) Truth/Honesty, Open-Mindedness, and Surrender 3) Community 4) A Broken Car Can't Fix Itself (Finding a Mentor) 5) Getting Right with Yourself 6) Disclosure and More-Layers of the Onion 7) Getting Right with the World 8) Daily Living 9) Improving Your Conscious Contact with Your Higher Power 10) You Have to Give It Away to Keep It 11) Creating Mission and Vision Appendix A: Attachment: This will explain the process of addiction and criteria for addiction. Appendix B: The Great Escape: This highlights Dr. Brett Kessler's life story and personal transformation from self destruction to a happy, joyous, and free life. His story is a perfect example of how the principles presented in this book are universal and will work for anyone who has surrendered and is open to change.
Introduction: The twelve-step recovery process as a model for change that has depth and weight is introduced. 1) The Void 2) Truth/Honesty, Open-Mindedness, and Surrender 3) Community 4) A Broken Car Can't Fix Itself (Finding a Mentor) 5) Getting Right with Yourself 6) Disclosure and More-Layers of the Onion 7) Getting Right with the World 8) Daily Living 9) Improving Your Conscious Contact with Your Higher Power 10) You Have to Give It Away to Keep It 11) Creating Mission and Vision Appendix A: Attachment: This will explain the process of addiction and criteria for addiction. Appendix B: The Great Escape: This highlights Dr. Brett Kessler's life story and personal transformation from self destruction to a happy, joyous, and free life. His story is a perfect example of how the principles presented in this book are universal and will work for anyone who has surrendered and is open to change.
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