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Incluye el nombre: Terence Gorski

Series

Obras de Terence T. Gorski

The relapse/recovery grid (1989) 2 copias
Finding Love in Recovery (1997) 1 copia

Etiquetado

Conocimiento común

Fecha de nacimiento
1949-03-08
Género
male

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Relapse is a fact of life, which any addict or family member of an addict will tell you. Understanding the mechanisms of relapse in order to prevent it is therefore a matter of the highest importance. "Staying Sober" is certainly not the only book on the subject, but it is very useful.

Gorski & Miller's textbook comes with the option to buy a separate workbook, too. I have yet to work through that, but the textbook is a very good read.

What struck me is that the authors base their knowledge on experiences with actual addicts and use this as the starting point instead of taking AA or a 12 step programme as the point of origin. This impressed me. When that is said, the book is closely tied to the AA 12 step approach and way of thought. But even if you do not subscribe to the powerless dictum and the concept of the need for a Higher Power to keep you sober, there are still a lot of useful insights in the book. I doubt that any addict will not find many examples that could easily be taken from his or her own life. Also, the focus on identifying the warning signs of relapse, and making your own personal list of these in order to prevent relapse strikes me as a very useful tool.

Summasummarum, read it and grab whatever you can use in YOUR own life. I know I did.
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Jan.Stinus.Nielsen | 2 reseñas más. | Oct 5, 2015 |
I never understood the 12 steps of A.A. Having a Father who is a recovering alcholic, I was able to understand why he is sober today. I looked at A.A. meetings as a way for the alcholic to recover, not for the person it affected to recover. But, now I see that through his change my life is better, and becasue of the 12 steps most importanly his life is better. Thanks to this book, I am more eductated on what it takes for someone to become sober and stay sober.
 
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JimSerger | Dec 31, 2010 |
Staying sober is a constant fight, as anyone who has battled an addiction can imagine. Even if you've only tried changing a bad habit, you'll understand how easy it is to slip into old ways. Gorski breaks down the relapse process & shows just how important it is not to start. A very gradual, almost imperceptible breakdown of our program leads to falling off the cliff & back into addiction. A must read for anyone who has ever relapsed on drugs or alcohol.
 
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jimmaclachlan | 2 reseñas más. | Sep 25, 2009 |
A non-AA way to prevent relapse and thereby stay sober. I found it to be quite negative, but it does provide some information on addiction from a clinical rather than a spiritual perspective.
 
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peonygoat | 2 reseñas más. | Oct 14, 2006 |

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