A Different Kind of Workbook

A Different Kind of WorkbookEffective professionals tailor the treatment to fit the client. This is as true in treatment of addictions as in any other practice. The National Institute on Drug Abuse (NIDA), after a nationwide study of addiction treatment programs, found that: "No single treatment is appropriate for all individuals. Matching treatment settings, interventions, and services to each individual's particular problems and needs is critical to his or her ultimate success in returning to productive functioning in the family, workplace, and society." Recovery by Choice, written by a founder of the LifeRing Secular Recovery support groups, is the first workbook that applies this basic principle of effective professional treatment to the recovering person's own self-treatment, or self-help. Recovery by Choice provides a structure for the recovering person to build and abstinence-based recovery plan that matches his or her particular problems and needs -an abstinence-based Personal Recovery Program. Based on ten year's work in support groups, the book presents the recovering person with a series of real-life choices. The options are highly detailed, concrete, and knowing. Readers quickly recognize themselves and their world, and take up the work of making seemingly small decisions that, when strung together, will constitute their personal recovery pathway. The opening chapter presents a tool for making everyday decisions that reinforce recovery. The book then moves through ten big problem areas where most people in recovery find they have work to do:
The basic idea here is that the client attains the capacity to make wise choices -heavily impaired in addiction- through repeated and progressive exercise of the choice-making "muscles." It is a strength-based, empowering approach that resonates with the best elements within the recovering psyche. It respects the recovering person's intelligence and the sincerity of their desire to recover. Building a Personal Recovery Program with Recovery by Choice stimulates the client's motivation to get well. Through dozens of worksheets and other exercises, the client engages in an intensely personal reconstruction effort that yields deep learning and personal investment in recovery. Recovery by Choice offers an eclectic, pragmatic, empathetic, positive, optimistic and sometimes humorous perspective. The author clearly has "been there." Hundreds of authentic recovering voices speak in its pages. The text is gender-neutral and includes a broad and diverse range of people, situations, and resources. Sidebars grounded in the best modern research anchor the presentation. Reader response to Recovery by Choice is overwhelmingly positive (see a sample of testimonials, over). Most readers take it up individually as bibilotherapy. Some use it for group study within the LifeRing support group network. A growing number of solo professionals provide it for their clients at intake. Inpatient, outpatient, and criminal justice programs use Recovery by Choice wherever an abstinence-based, structured, positive, secular complement to the 12-step approach is called for. Recovery by Choice plays well with any abstinence-based recovery philosophy. Now in its third printing, Recovery by Choice is available exclusiveley online from LifeRing Press, www.lifering.com, or from LifeRing support group meetings. | Language Books Meetings in Europe |

