Drawing on his 20 years of experience as a certified alcoholism and drug-abuse counselor, Terry Gorski presents an indepth interpretation of the principles behind the Twelve Steps of the Alcohol Anonymous program. Gorski offers not only his wise counsel, insights, and support, but the strength and hope of other recovering people.
Drawing on his 20 years of experience as a certified alcoholism and drug-abuse counselor, Terry Gorski presents an indepth interpretation of the principles behind the Twelve Steps of the Alcohol Anonymous program. Gorski offers not only his wise counsel, insights, and support, but the strength and hope of other recovering people.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Terence T. Gorski, MA, N.C.A.C. II, is the president of CENAPS® Corporation, a consultation and training firm that specializes in alcoholism, drug dependence, and mental-health services. He lives in Flossmoor, Illinois.
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CONTENTS Introduction 1. What Is a Twelve Step Program? 2. The "Twelve Step Plus" Approach 3. What Happens at Twelve Step Meetings? 4. An Overview of the Twelve Steps 5. Step One: I Can't 6. Step Two: Somebody Else Can 7. Step Three: I'll Let Them Help Me 8. Step Four: Taking Inventory 9. Step Five: Sharing 10. Step Six: The Willingness to Change 11. Step Seven: Asking 12. Step Eight: Identifying Those We Have Harmed 13. Step Nine: Making Amends 14. Step Ten: Daily Review 15. Step Eleven: Growth 16. Step Twelve: Carrying the Message 17. The Promises 18. Getting Ready to Act The Twelve Steps of Alcoholics Anonymous The Twelve Traditions of Alcoholics Anonymous
CONTENTS Introduction 1. What Is a Twelve Step Program? 2. The "Twelve Step Plus" Approach 3. What Happens at Twelve Step Meetings? 4. An Overview of the Twelve Steps 5. Step One: I Can't 6. Step Two: Somebody Else Can 7. Step Three: I'll Let Them Help Me 8. Step Four: Taking Inventory 9. Step Five: Sharing 10. Step Six: The Willingness to Change 11. Step Seven: Asking 12. Step Eight: Identifying Those We Have Harmed 13. Step Nine: Making Amends 14. Step Ten: Daily Review 15. Step Eleven: Growth 16. Step Twelve: Carrying the Message 17. The Promises 18. Getting Ready to Act The Twelve Steps of Alcoholics Anonymous The Twelve Traditions of Alcoholics Anonymous
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