Description:
Get to the root of your addiction, begin healing, and prevent relapse--starting today
Get the tools you need to recover from alcoholism and other forms of addiction. This substance abuse workbook equips you with actionable strategies and coping techniques to succeed in recovery when faced with daily challenges, stressors, and triggers.
From navigating intimate relationships to handling high-risk situations and environments, this addiction workbook offers practical tools and hands-on exercises that you can use in your home, work, and personal life.
Develop addiction recovery skills through:
- A comprehensive introductionthat helps you understand your addiction and outlines the path to recovery.
- Coping skills to deal with thoughts, emotions, relationships, and high-risk situations and environments.
- Prevention tactics that help you succeed in lifelong recovery by setting new, addiction-free lifestyle habits and routines.
Foster the skills you'll need to persevere with this addiction recovery workbook as your guide.
Brief description:
PAULA FREEDMAN, PSYD, is a clinical psychologist who specializes in anxiety disorders, addiction, and eating disorders. She has worked in a variety of settings, including community mental health clinics, schools, hospitals, and chemical dependency treatment centers. She currently provides individual and group therapy in her private practice. She enjoys helping her clients connect with their inner wisdom in everyday life. Dr. Freedman lives in Chicago, Illinois, with her husband and dog.
Review Quotes: "With warmth and clarity, Dr. Freedman presents necessary life and recovery skills. Her approach is encouraging and grounded in both experience and science. She provides a useful balance between specific actions that promote wellness and an overview of the process of changing. Especially valuable are the guidance and exercises addressing the vulnerability all have to some kind of relapse. This book contains a wide variety of constructive approaches to avoid slipping back into old, destructive habits. When you decide to take more steps along the path of growth and do the work suggested, your life will change for the better. Dr. Freedman makes it easier."--Mark L. Miller, PsyD