
The Small Book
A Revolutionary Alternative for Overcoming Alcohol and Drug Dependence
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Narrated by:
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Peter Ganim
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By:
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Jack Trimpey
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.
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The reality is, faith based programs have failed more addicts than they have helped, and yet they've helped so many that we clearly need and want them to continue... AND... We as a society also want to have non-faith based recovery options, lest we prefer a larger number of addicts remain addicts in the cities and towns we live in.
The Small Book helps those who are not able to succeed with the 12 steps, to have a way to deal with their problem. In this version of recovery you own your worth BEFORE you stop drinking or using and it's BECAUSE you accept you are worthy that becomes your reason to defeat the addictive voice inside... Something never taught in the anonymous groups.
There are many views inside to agree or disagree with, issue by issue. The one I most disagreed with was the notion that addiction is simply chemical dependency. Addiction research shows otherwise. He's just actually wrong about his narrow definition as the same voice that haunts the substance abuser, also torments the gambler.
Addiction is a spectrum and EVERYONE is on it. That makes this book wildly useful if you're willing to throw out all that doesn't resonate and just go grab the gems it has... Because this is the book that helps an addict take their power back instead of going from one form of dependency to another.
It's provocative in the face of current addiction treatment. It's bound to offend and you may be tempted to throw the whole thing out of it conflicts with a belief you're attached to... But if you listen openly you just might hear some really amazing advice that could prevent a lot of 12 steppers from future relapses.
If you got the guts to dare to read it, you'll have one of the best relapse prevention tools in the world, and can still work a 12 step program as your primary focus.
Necessary Yet Provocative
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Too much talk about AA
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The second part is meant for someone who wants to understand what Rational Recovery is, how it works and it's efficacy. However, this explanation is given only as supportive information to Lawyers, Lobbyists and Lawmakers that Rational Recovery is equally, or more, effective than AA/NA in addressing addiction and is not really a "How To" explanation for applying R.R. in one's own life although with extreme patience, one might learn some hints.
If you don't care about learning how AA or NA are religions or hear about government policies and you just want to learn how to apply the principles of Rational Recovery in your own life, there are much better books out there. The title of this book is misleading in that it alludes that it is meant for the same target audience as the Big Red Book (addicts)...such is not the case.
Who is the Target Audience? Lawyers, Lobbyists?
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Now I know not only why the 12 steps didn't work for me I have a powerful alternative.
Fascinating and just the help that I needed!
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Wonderful alternative
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Not what this book claims to be.
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What a sarcastic egomaniac
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Very disappointed.
A Little Disappointed
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Psychobabble with a false pretense
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