12 Steps Unlocked

12 Steps Unlocked was written to give a fundamental, nuts and bolts understanding of how the Twelve Steps work for men and women in recovery. The book breaks out of the generalities about spirituality and gives specific and clear implementation of Twelve Step programs that anyone from the atheist to the believer can follow. It was written in part by a recovering alcoholic and addict, who also has been a clinician in the field of addictions for over thirty years. The manuscript was written by both a man and woman in Twelve Step recovery offering a perspective for both genders.
This book examines a new understanding of the characteristics of addictions that seem to follow three distinctive patterns. This is one of the first books to describe, in detail, characteristics of the isolating binge alcoholic/addict. It gives clear insight into the two other patterns of addiction involving the victim and the offender. We will show how addictions deteriorate the fabric of our relationships and ourselves. The book explains how addictions grow into taking control of our lives and a simple understanding of how denial works and how it replaces self-awareness. We break down character defects into three categories. The stories of those who have had the courage to make the program part of their lives are used for illustrating how the program works. Another precedent shows how the program aids in being in charge of our health and physical recovery.
You will see the program from the inside out and how the networking of the fellowship is an integral part of working the Steps. We have also contributed to a website: www.12StepsUnlocked.com for downloading Step worksheets to aid the reader in their recovery. The book provides an in-depth understanding of how the culture of recovery works outside of the Twelve Step meetings. It offers resources which are a "must know" to experience what recovery/sobriety can be. The material is insightful, and sometimes offers the true joy and humor that accompanies recovery. This book introduces a refreshing perspective offering answers to some of the hardest questions we approach in working our sobriety/recovery in the Twelve Steps.
The simplicity of how the book is written gives the newcomer an easy understanding of how addictions progress and how the Steps aid in a concrete way to create a strong foundation for sobriety/recovery. This book would be an excellent resource for those having difficulty understanding the fundamentals of Twelve Step programs. Those who struggle in accepting the concept of a God of their understanding will be able to see how this approach can offer a tangible solution to their dilemma. Regular members of Twelve Step programs, who are continuing to grow in their recovery, will be offered a deeper understanding of the Twelve Steps. Professionals can use this resource for educating their clients in several different ways. One aspect is defining the characteristics of addictions that the addict/alcoholic can identify with. Another is the application of the Twelve Steps with measurable goals and outcomes. This literature gives a fresh breath with new insights into addictions and Twelve Step implementation.

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12 Steps Unlocked

12 Steps Unlocked was written to give a fundamental, nuts and bolts understanding of how the Twelve Steps work for men and women in recovery. The book breaks out of the generalities about spirituality and gives specific and clear implementation of Twelve Step programs that anyone from the atheist to the believer can follow. It was written in part by a recovering alcoholic and addict, who also has been a clinician in the field of addictions for over thirty years. The manuscript was written by both a man and woman in Twelve Step recovery offering a perspective for both genders.
This book examines a new understanding of the characteristics of addictions that seem to follow three distinctive patterns. This is one of the first books to describe, in detail, characteristics of the isolating binge alcoholic/addict. It gives clear insight into the two other patterns of addiction involving the victim and the offender. We will show how addictions deteriorate the fabric of our relationships and ourselves. The book explains how addictions grow into taking control of our lives and a simple understanding of how denial works and how it replaces self-awareness. We break down character defects into three categories. The stories of those who have had the courage to make the program part of their lives are used for illustrating how the program works. Another precedent shows how the program aids in being in charge of our health and physical recovery.
You will see the program from the inside out and how the networking of the fellowship is an integral part of working the Steps. We have also contributed to a website: www.12StepsUnlocked.com for downloading Step worksheets to aid the reader in their recovery. The book provides an in-depth understanding of how the culture of recovery works outside of the Twelve Step meetings. It offers resources which are a "must know" to experience what recovery/sobriety can be. The material is insightful, and sometimes offers the true joy and humor that accompanies recovery. This book introduces a refreshing perspective offering answers to some of the hardest questions we approach in working our sobriety/recovery in the Twelve Steps.
The simplicity of how the book is written gives the newcomer an easy understanding of how addictions progress and how the Steps aid in a concrete way to create a strong foundation for sobriety/recovery. This book would be an excellent resource for those having difficulty understanding the fundamentals of Twelve Step programs. Those who struggle in accepting the concept of a God of their understanding will be able to see how this approach can offer a tangible solution to their dilemma. Regular members of Twelve Step programs, who are continuing to grow in their recovery, will be offered a deeper understanding of the Twelve Steps. Professionals can use this resource for educating their clients in several different ways. One aspect is defining the characteristics of addictions that the addict/alcoholic can identify with. Another is the application of the Twelve Steps with measurable goals and outcomes. This literature gives a fresh breath with new insights into addictions and Twelve Step implementation.

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12 Steps Unlocked

12 Steps Unlocked

by Dell & Linda Miller
12 Steps Unlocked

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12 Steps Unlocked was written to give a fundamental, nuts and bolts understanding of how the Twelve Steps work for men and women in recovery. The book breaks out of the generalities about spirituality and gives specific and clear implementation of Twelve Step programs that anyone from the atheist to the believer can follow. It was written in part by a recovering alcoholic and addict, who also has been a clinician in the field of addictions for over thirty years. The manuscript was written by both a man and woman in Twelve Step recovery offering a perspective for both genders.
This book examines a new understanding of the characteristics of addictions that seem to follow three distinctive patterns. This is one of the first books to describe, in detail, characteristics of the isolating binge alcoholic/addict. It gives clear insight into the two other patterns of addiction involving the victim and the offender. We will show how addictions deteriorate the fabric of our relationships and ourselves. The book explains how addictions grow into taking control of our lives and a simple understanding of how denial works and how it replaces self-awareness. We break down character defects into three categories. The stories of those who have had the courage to make the program part of their lives are used for illustrating how the program works. Another precedent shows how the program aids in being in charge of our health and physical recovery.
You will see the program from the inside out and how the networking of the fellowship is an integral part of working the Steps. We have also contributed to a website: www.12StepsUnlocked.com for downloading Step worksheets to aid the reader in their recovery. The book provides an in-depth understanding of how the culture of recovery works outside of the Twelve Step meetings. It offers resources which are a "must know" to experience what recovery/sobriety can be. The material is insightful, and sometimes offers the true joy and humor that accompanies recovery. This book introduces a refreshing perspective offering answers to some of the hardest questions we approach in working our sobriety/recovery in the Twelve Steps.
The simplicity of how the book is written gives the newcomer an easy understanding of how addictions progress and how the Steps aid in a concrete way to create a strong foundation for sobriety/recovery. This book would be an excellent resource for those having difficulty understanding the fundamentals of Twelve Step programs. Those who struggle in accepting the concept of a God of their understanding will be able to see how this approach can offer a tangible solution to their dilemma. Regular members of Twelve Step programs, who are continuing to grow in their recovery, will be offered a deeper understanding of the Twelve Steps. Professionals can use this resource for educating their clients in several different ways. One aspect is defining the characteristics of addictions that the addict/alcoholic can identify with. Another is the application of the Twelve Steps with measurable goals and outcomes. This literature gives a fresh breath with new insights into addictions and Twelve Step implementation.


Product Details

BN ID: 2940011458088
Publisher: Dell & Linda Miller
Publication date: 08/10/2011
Sold by: Smashwords
Format: eBook
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About the Author

Dell Miller, CADCII, has been working in the field of addictions since 1972. Linda Miller has been working in the field of Addictions since 1985. Dell has worked in Outpatient, Inpatient, and Long Term Residential treatment facilities, ranging from private to non–profit. Originating out of Minnesota, he started working in the field in the early 1970's, being involved with the original Triad of Johnson Institute, St. Mary's, and Pharm House in Minneapolis, Minn. He then moved to Tucson, Arizona where he met Linda. In Tucson, Dell was involved with St. Josephs, O'Reilly Care Center, Padre Kino, and Sierra Tucson, and was involved with The Meadows Facility working with Pat Melody in Wickenburg, AZ from 1984 to 1994. Dell also worked with the Victim Witness Program in Tucson, AZ which was the first of its kind and is now in every County Attorney's Office. Over a ten year period of time in Arizona, Dell periodically did trainings for the Hopi, Navaho and Apache Nations. Dell and Linda were involved as part of the team that developed and started Prescott House in Prescott, AZ where Dell was Clinical Director and Linda was the Office Manager for four years from its onset. Dell and Linda have been working and living in Oregon since. He has been working as both Clinician and Clinical Director and she has been Administrative Director for Heron Counseling Services, State Licensed Outpatient Alcohol and Drug Treatment Center, DBA Better Choices in Oregon since 1996. Dell wrote, while Linda assisted, writing his book in 1994 called "Re-union, Healing our Victim and Offender Patterns". In 1986 he designed and produced "The Sobriety Game", a therapeutic game for those in Twelve Step recovery which was in the Newsweek , 1987 cover story on "Alcohol and the Family." He also designed and implemented the "Adult Children Game" in 1987, which was a therapy game to assist children and adults who were sexually and physically abused as children to help share their story and process issues in a therapeutic setting. Linda also assisted in writing their most recent works "Twelve Steps Unlocked." Dell has been in Twelve Step Recovery since 1973 in AA and NA. Linda has been in Twelve Step Recovery Since 1985, involved in Al-Anon and Co-Dependency Anonymous.

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