230 Pages
by
Routledge
236 Pages
by
Routledge
236 Pages
by
Routledge
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Spirituality and Chemical Dependency shares current thinking on how spirituality is used in recovery from alcoholism and other forms of chemical dependency. The 12-Step programs have been the most successful form of treatment thus far; you will find the insight in this book to be revealing as to why. Each of the contributors has devoted a significant part of his or her life to help those suffering from chemical addiction. In each chapter, the author gives ideas on specific aspects of spirituality in the 12-Step context and answers the ever-important question “So what?!” to provide guidelines for healthy spirituality in the addicted person.
Contents
Foreword
- Introduction
- A New Understanding of Spirituality
- The Effects of Alcoholism and Recovery on Spirituality
- Defining God or Higher Power: The Spiritual Center of Recovery
- Spiritual Reading as Bibliotherapy
- Self-Examination in Addiction Recovery: Notes on Steps 4 and 10
- The Clergyperson and the Fifth Step
- Steps 8 and 9 of Alcoholics Anonymous
- Prayer and Meditation in Addiction Recovery
- Applied Spirituality: Expressing Love and Service
- Spirituality, Art Therapy, and the Chemically Dependent Person
- Music Therapy, Spirituality, and Chemically Dependent Clients
- Never Too Late: The Spiritual Recovery of an Alcoholic with HIV
- Spiritual Exiles in Their Own Homeland: Gays, Lesbians, and Native Americans
- Reference Notes Included
- Index
Biography
Robert J Kus