Rational Recovery

Rational Recovery
Author: Jack Trimpey
Publsiher: Simon and Schuster
Total Pages: 372
Release: 1996-11
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 9780671528584

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Offers a self-recovery program for substance abuse based on the Addictive Voice Recognition Technique.

Rational Recovery from Alcoholism

Rational Recovery from Alcoholism
Author: Jack Trimpey
Publsiher: Lotus Press (CA)
Total Pages: 240
Release: 1989-01-01
Genre: Alcoholics
ISBN: 0934373477

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THE SMALL BOOK is a no-nonsense, get-better-now directive to addicts who want a better life. No "higher power" is necessary to recover from alcoholism or other drug dependence, using this bold, new approach to addiction. THE SMALL BOOK, taking issue with 'The Big Book' of AA, is the core volume for members of the international network of Rational Recovery (RR) groups, founded by author Jack Trimpey, LCSW. It is a comprehensive guide to rational sobriety that directs addicts toward complete recovery through abstinence & the rational-emotive therapy (RET) of Albert Ellis. In his Introduction , Dr. Ellis says, "One of the very best. Therapeutically, it is unusually sound." Self-inspired recovery is made possible through "voice recognition," whereby the addict becomes vigilant for thoughts supporting further use of alcohol or drugs. These ideas are disputed by the addict, & the locus of control is found within. Trimpey discourages the self-label "codependent" but many people are so dependent on addicts (for love or approval) that self-interset is overshadowed. The chapter, "To the Professionals," is a signal for change in AA-dominated addiction care system.

The Small Book

The Small Book
Author: Jack Trimpey
Publsiher: Dell
Total Pages: 306
Release: 1995-12-02
Genre: Self-Help
ISBN: 9780440507253

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Offering an alternative to twelve-step programs, a supportive guide explains how to identify the impulse to use intoxicants, learn self-control, value sobriety, and replace addiction with self-supportive behaviors.

Rational emotive Therapy with Alcoholics and Substance Abusers

Rational emotive Therapy with Alcoholics and Substance Abusers
Author: Albert Ellis
Publsiher: Pergamon
Total Pages: 180
Release: 1988
Genre: Alcoholism
ISBN: UOM:39015012567510

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"[Albert Ellis, John F. McInerney, Raymond DiGuiseppe, and Raymond J. Yeager] present an application of Rational-Emotive Therapy (RET) to alcohol and drug abusers."--From synopsis.

When AA Doesn t Work for You

When AA Doesn t Work for You
Author: Albert Ellis,Emmett Charlton Velten
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 340
Release: 1992
Genre: Psychology
ISBN: 0942637534

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This is the first book in which the world-famous founder of RET, Dr. Albert Ellis, applies the powerful insights of rational-emotive therapy specifically to recovery from problem drinking. RET is truly a rational guide to quitting alcohol.

Women and Recovery

Women and Recovery
Author: Kitty Harris
Publsiher: Turner Publishing Company
Total Pages: 206
Release: 2012-05-07
Genre: Self-Help
ISBN: 9781118217351

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A breakthrough recovery plan for women who struggle with alcoholism, based on a groundbreaking new model Tens of millions of women today drink to excess and their numbers are growing. Now Dr. Kitty Harris, an experienced counselor and therapist who is herself a recovering alcoholic with more than thirty years of sobriety, presents a new model for recovery that focuses on treating the pain in women's lives that can lead to a vicious cycle of addiction?not on the shame that fuels it. Combining her personal and professional experience, Dr. Harris offers tools that can help women who want to recover as well as friends or family members who are seeking help for a loved one. Focuses on dealing with the pain associated with alcoholism in women, not reinforcing the shame Discusses the different types of female drinking habits, including binge drinking and drunkorexia Takes a plain-language, jargon-free approach that is easy to understand and shares the stories of recovering women of all ages and from all walks of life Is written by Dr. Kitty Harris, Director of The Center for the Study of Addiction and Recovery at Texas Tech University, with twenty-five years of private clinical experience working with adults and adolescents

How I Stop Drinking Stay Sober For Over 13 Years And Counting

How I Stop Drinking   Stay Sober For Over 13 Years  And Counting
Author: Walter L. Kramer
Publsiher: Enlightened Publishing
Total Pages: 80
Release: 2015-03-10
Genre: Self-Help
ISBN: 9182736450XXX

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A lot of drunks say “Quitting is easy, I’ve done it a hundred times.” Not very funny perhaps, but very true. The problem is not just quit drinking; it’s quitting for good that’s problematic. And that's what this book is for. It’s a simple guide consisting of five steps that are guaranteed to start working for you today. Just read it all the way through and you’ll have the best knowledge on recovering from alcohol addiction, staying sober, and getting your life back. To help you identify and understand this book, you'll have a built-in guide who has been there, drank that, and even wears the T-Shirt. Vienna is a real person who volunteered to share her experiences as a drunk, how and why she got sober, and how she’s staying sober for over 13 years (and counting). Of course, as long as alcohol exists, there will be alcohol addicts. If that’s you, then reading this book is your chance to stop the process right now before it grabs your soul. And if that’s not you then this is likewise a chance for you to call a halt to whatever dark place alcohol is leading you.

A Choice Theory Approach to Drug and Alcohol Abuse

A Choice Theory Approach to Drug and Alcohol Abuse
Author: Michael Rice
Publsiher: Madeira Publishing Company
Total Pages: 219
Release: 2009-09-17
Genre: Self-Help
ISBN: 9781449501075

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Michael Rice uses Choice Theory to deal with the sociological and psychological withdrawals by reestablishing values, creating new wants and goals, and creating new or reconnecting relationships with the important people in one's life. Added to this is learning new methods to deal with unhappiness instead of trying to bypass it with short term pleasure from a drug.