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El. knyga: If You Work It, It Works!: The Science Behind 12 Step Recovery

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  • Formatas: 240 pages
  • Išleidimo metai: 03-Feb-2015
  • Leidėjas: Hazelden Information & Educational Services
  • Kalba: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781616495749
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  • Formatas: 240 pages
  • Išleidimo metai: 03-Feb-2015
  • Leidėjas: Hazelden Information & Educational Services
  • Kalba: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781616495749
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" Since the publication of Alcoholics Anonymous in 1939, the Twelve Steps have been central to staying sober for millions of people around the world. Countless recovery and treatment organizations have adopted the Steps as their program for abstaining from addictive behaviors. But recently a growing chorus of critics has questioned the science behind this model. In this book, Nowinski calls upon the latest research, as well as his own seminal Project MATCH study, to show why systematically working a Twelve Step program yields predictable and successful outcomes. Whether you're thinking of joining a Twelve Step group, or simply want to understand the science fueling one of the greatest social movements of our time, this book is for you. As any AA member will tell you, "It works if you work it." Clinical psychologist Joseph Nowinski, Ph.D has taught at the University of California San Francisco and the University of Connecticut, where he also served as Supervising Psychologist, University of Connecticut Health Center. His Twelve Step Facilitation Therapy is listed in the National Registry of Evidence-based Programs and Practices. Coauthor of Almost Alcoholic with Robert Doyle, Nowinski also blogs regularly for the Huffington Post and Psychology Today. "--

Since the publication of Alcoholics Anonymous in 1939, the Twelve Steps have been central to staying sober for millions of people around the world. Countless recovery and treatment organizations have adopted the Steps as their program for abstaining from addictive behaviors. But recently a growing chorus of critics has questioned the science behind this model. In this book, Nowinski calls upon the latest research, as well as his own seminal Project MATCH study, to show why systematically working a Twelve Step program yields predictable and successful outcomes. Whether you’re thinking of joining a Twelve Step group, or simply want to understand the science fueling one of the greatest social movements of our time, this book is for you. As any AA member will tell you, It works if you work it.”
Acknowledgments xiii
Prologue xv
Introduction: Problem or Solution? 1(12)
PART 1 IT WORKS
1 From the Horse's Mouth: What AA's Membership Surveys Tell Us
13(12)
2 The View from Outside: AA and Recovery
25(28)
3 Focused Therapies: Facilitating AA Involvement
53(22)
4 The Great Abstinence Debate
75(40)
PART 2 HOW IT WORKS
5 The Dynamics of Recovery I: Social Networks and Recovery
115(22)
6 The Dynamics of Recovery II: Spirituality and Sponsorship
137(28)
PART 3 NEUROLOGICAL FACTORS
7 Recovery and the Brain
165(12)
8 Mental Illness and Twelve Step Recovery
177(24)
Epilogue 201(4)
References and Sources 205(12)
Resources 217(2)
Twelve Steps and Twelve Traditions 219(2)
About the Author 221