Overcoming Your Alcohol, Drug & Recovery Habits
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[Place of publication not identified] : See Sharp Press, 2002.
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Recognizing that an addiction to 12-step programs can be just as dangerous as an addiction to alcohol or drugs, this book provides techniques to counter the self-defeating beliefs that lead to addiction. It enables those who have gone through Alcoholics Anonymous, Narcotics Anonymous, and formal 12-step addiction treatments to overcome the self-destructive beliefs and attitudes that these programs promote. These include the idea that addicts and alcoholics are powerless, the belief that addiction is an incurable disease, the assertion that people who slip inevitably lose control, and the notion that those who reject the 12-step approach are doomed. Devoted to helping individuals indoctrinated in 12-step dogma recognize their destructiveness, this book provides effective psychological techniques to vanquish negative thinking and help individuals regain control of their lives.
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APA Citation, 7th Edition (style guide)

DeSena, J. (2002). Overcoming Your Alcohol, Drug & Recovery Habits . See Sharp Press.

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DeSena, James. 2002. Overcoming Your Alcohol, Drug & Recovery Habits. See Sharp Press.

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DeSena, James. Overcoming Your Alcohol, Drug & Recovery Habits See Sharp Press, 2002.

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DeSena, James. Overcoming Your Alcohol, Drug & Recovery Habits See Sharp Press, 2002.

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