The Gift of Recovery: 52 Mindful Ways to Live Joyfully Beyond Addiction

The Gift of Recovery: 52 Mindful Ways to Live Joyfully Beyond Addiction

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Overview

Gold Winner of The 2019 Living Now Book Award (Self-Help)
Gold Winner of The 2019 Human Relations Indie Book Award (Recovery)
Silver Winner of The 2018 Nautilus Book Award (Personal Growth)
Silver Winner of The 2019 IPBA Benjamin Franklin Book Award (Self-Help)

If you're recovering from addiction, The Gift of Recovery offers quick, in-the-moment tips and tricks to help you cope with daily stress and stay firmly on the path to wellness. With this gentle, easy-to-use guide, you’ll learn how to navigate relationships, take time for self-care, and build a mindful, sustainable, and joyful recovery.

Deciding to get help for addiction is the first step toward recovery. But addiction recovery doesn’t happen all at once—it’s something that must be worked for, every day. Sometimes, it will be easy. When things are going well, you may not be tempted to give in to your cravings. But when life is stressful, you’ll need strategies to help you cope.

Written by the authors of The Mindfulness Workbook for Addiction, this on-the-go mindfulness guide offers fifty-two powerful and effective meditations to help you manage the stress, depression, and strong emotions that can get in the way of a full and lasting recovery. You’ll also find skills based in cognitive behavior therapy (CBT), dialectical behavior therapy (DBT), and acceptance and commitment therapy (ACT) to help you stay grounded, as well as links to online resources.

Deciding to overcome an addiction can feel like leaving a relationship. It’s hard and sometimes lonely—but it is truly an act of courage. This book will help guide you as you continue making courageous steps toward peace, joy, and fulfillment.

This book has been selected as an Association for Behavioral and Cognitive Therapies Self-Help Book Recommendation—an honor bestowed on outstanding self-help books that are consistent with cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT) principles and that incorporate scientifically tested strategies for overcoming mental health difficulties. Used alone or in conjunction with therapy, our books offer powerful tools readers can use to jump-start changes in their lives.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781684030705
Publisher: New Harbinger Publications
Publication date: 06/01/2018
Pages: 256
Sales rank: 460,235
Product dimensions: 5.90(w) x 7.90(h) x 0.80(d)

About the Author

Rebecca E. Williams, PhD, is an award-winning author, consultant, and clinical psychologist specializing in healthy recovery from mental illness and addiction. Her work focuses on building resilience and embracing well-being. She is associate clinical professor of psychiatry at the University of California, San Diego, and program director at the Veterans Affairs San Diego Health Care System.

Julie S. Kraft, MA, LMFT, is a licensed marriage and family therapist. She has been working in the fields of addiction and mental health since 2008. Julie is an adjunct faculty member at the University of San Diego, where she teaches systemic treatment of substance abuse. Julie has a private practice in San Diego, CA, where she works to help her clients find all the gifts that they deserve.

Williams and Kraft are coauthors of The Mindfulness Workbook for Addiction, which won the San Diego Book Award. Their workbook has been translated into Korean.

Table of Contents

Acknowledgments ix
Introduction 1

Section 1: Beginning Your Mindful Recovery
1. Welcome to a New World 8
2. Understanding Meditation 12
3. A Mindful Good-bye to Addiction 16
4. Mastering the Breath 20
5. Sitting Still 24

Section 2: Emotions
6. Getting Comfortable with Moods 28
7. Gratitude for Feelings 32
8. Soothing Anger 36
9. Releasing Fear 40
10. Accepting Everyday Frustration 44

Section 3: Especially Strong Emotions
11. What to Do with Especially Strong Feelings 50
12. When Emotions Get Stuck 54
13. Honoring and Releasing Old Ways of Coping 58
14. Letting Pain Be Pain, Not Suffering 62
15. Self-Compassion 67

Section 4: Thoughts
16. Minding Your Mind 72
17. Changing Your Thoughts 76
18. Tricky Addiction Thinking 80
19. Tricky Recovery Thinking 85
20. The Inner Bully 89
21. Positive Thinking 93
22. Racing Thoughts 97

Section 5: Cravings and Triggers
23. Awareness of Triggers 102
24. Coping with Cravings 107
25. Reconnecting to Cues 111
26. Urge Surfing 115

Section 6: Mindfulness Skills and Stress Relief
27. Changing Your Perspective on Stress 120
28. Progressive Muscle Relaxation 123
29. Removing Unnecessary Stress 127
30. Practicing Acceptance 131
31. Decluttering Your Space 134

Section 7: Cultivating Relationships
32. Creating a Support System (and Using It) 140
33. Relationships That Don’t Work 144
34. Dating and Intimacy 148
35. Telling Others About Your Recovery 152

Section 8: Improving Relationships
36. Communicating Well 158
37. Resolving Conflict Mindfully 162
38. Resentment and Forgiveness 167
39. Other People’s Feelings 171

Section 9: Bonding with Your Body
40. Love and Respect for Your Body 176
41. Prioritizing Sleep 179
42. Mindful Eating 183
43. Mindful Movement 187
44. Yoga and Recovery 190

Section 10: Values and Self-Worth
45. Knowing Your Worth 196
46. Discovering What You Value 200
47. Being Money Mindful 204
48. Reconnecting to Work 208

Section 11: Sustaining Joyful Recovery
49. Recovering Each Day 212
50. Playful Recovery 215
51. Special Occasions 219
52. Maintaining Recovery Over Time 223

Resources for the Road 227
References 235

Interviews

Williams and Kraft reside in San Diego, CA.

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