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Twelve Jewish Steps to Recovery: A Personal Guide to Turning From Alcoholism and Other Addictions

Twelve Jewish Steps to Recovery: A Personal Guide to Turning from Alcoholism and Other Addictions


Used – By presenting a Jewish perspective on The Twelve Steps and offering consolation, inspiration, and motivation towards recovery, this guide explains how the Twelve Steps of Alcoholics Anonymous are relevant for Jewish people as well as Christians. Afterword on “Where to Go for Help” by The JACS Foundation (Jewish Alcoholics, Chemically Dependent Persons and Significant Others). Illustrations by Maty Grunberg.

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Recovery |12 Steppers – Enough Is Enough

I have grown quite tired of the self righteous 12 steppers. These people are no better than the Phelps family with their protest signs. They can wish me dead for not “working” their program all they like. It will not keep them clean and it will have no effect on me. I have never once asked for your forced 12 step cult religion, and I never will. I have not once proclaimed that I am the only answer to the problem that is addiction. Claiming to be the only answer is the job of self righteous hypocritical 12 steppers who have no idea what tradition 10 entails. Like in the religion fight, the non adherents seem to have a better grasp on the issue as a whole and read the oppositions book more than the opposition does. The flurry of stupid accusations has grown tiresome. If 12 steppers want to battle they should count on losing some teeth in the process. I am prepared to gut your precious cult religion once and for all if pushed. I have noticed that not even once has any of these 12 step blow hards been able to make a counter point to any of my points. Instead they show us all how pathetic and stupid they are with adhom attacks. If I wanted a job working with “Special” people I would have volunteered to work with the Special Olympics. At least they would be grateful and friendly. Funny the Special Olympics participants have more humanity than any of the 12 steppers I have encountered. The only thing inherent that 12 steppers have is an apparent undiagnosed head injury that
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Why Understanding Alcohol and Drug Addiction Recovery Are the Most Important?

Why Understanding Alcohol and Drug addiction recovery are the most Important?

There is no one cause for drug. The important step is to understand the Signs of Alcohol Addiction. Drug addiction is a disease that takes over a person’s life. The signs of Alcohol Addiction are numerous depending on what type of Alcohol is being abused by the addict. The signs of drug addiction can often be hidden behind the other issues.

Understanding Alcohol and Drug Addiction is the most important. People never start taking drugs with the intent to become alcohol addicted. They desired to do was have a tiny fun, escape a tiny stress, feel a tiny bit more normal. But drug addiction is a very actual consequence of drug use & alcohol recovery is bit problematic.

Awakening: Restoring Health Through the Spiritual Principles of Shalom, Jesus, and the Twelve Step Recovery Pro

Awakening: Restoring Health Through the Spiritual Principles of Shalom, Jesus, and the Twelve Step Recovery Pro


Used – This book connects today’s quest for spiritual healing to its origins in the Judeo-Christian tradition, and more recently, the Alcoholics Anonymous movement. Dr. Nelson presents a clear and readable overview of how spirituality came to play such an important role in recovery, describing each step of AA’s 12-step program in terms of how and where spirituality is involved and how it contributes to healing.

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6 ALCOHOLICS ANONYMOUS Self Help Recovery 4th Ed. LOT

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Hungry Tigers: A Candid Account of Addiction and Recovery

Hungry Tigers: A Candid Account of Addiction and Recovery


Used – Hungry Tigers is a sometimes-tragic, often-humorous, but always-forthright depiction of the authoras years of addiction and the recovery that saved his life. From experimentation with drugs in the late sixties to a series of shock treatments in a psych ward in the early seventies, the author openly relates the fears, anxieties, and depression that led him there. Finding no relief through accepted medical means, he embarked on a lengthy journey of alcohol and drug abuse, culminating in an

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