The Tao of Sobriety: Helping You to Recover from Alcohol and Drug Addiction

The Tao of Sobriety: Helping You to Recover from Alcohol and Drug Addiction

The Tao of Sobriety: Helping You to Recover from Alcohol and Drug Addiction

The Tao of Sobriety: Helping You to Recover from Alcohol and Drug Addiction

Paperback(First Edition)

$17.99 
  • SHIP THIS ITEM
    Qualifies for Free Shipping
  • PICK UP IN STORE
    Check Availability at Nearby Stores

Related collections and offers


Overview

The Tao of Sobriety shows how to apply eastern philosophy to enhance recovery from addiction to alcohol and other drugs. With a few simple mental exercises, readers can learn how to quiet "The Committee," those nasty mental voices that undermine serenity and self-esteem. With leaders of the recovery movement enthusiastically endorsing this uniquely helpful book, The Tao of Sobriety is an invaluable addition to the recovery bookshelf.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780312242503
Publisher: St. Martin's Publishing Group
Publication date: 01/21/2002
Edition description: First Edition
Pages: 192
Sales rank: 648,256
Product dimensions: 5.50(w) x 8.50(h) x 0.44(d)

About the Author

David Gregson is a counselor currently specializing in drug and alcohol misuse issues. He practices at West Coast Alternatives Society with the best crew in all of beautiful British Columbia. Jay S. Efran, Ph.D., is Professor of Psychology and Director of the Psychological Services Center at Temple University and has been a therapist for more than thirty years. He has served as President of the Academic Division of the Pennsylvania Psychological Association and is the recipient of several teaching awards. He also presents workshops for psychotherapists and family therapists here and abroad.

Also Known As:

Mary EvansMúsica Movimento MagiaPamela Rodriguez

Table of Contents

Acknowledgmentsxi
Foreword1
Chapter 1Introduction7
A Word About Twelve-Step Programs8
What Is the Tao?8
Chapter 2Alcohol, Drugs, and You12
Discovery 1Innocence in Spirit13
Aaron's Story13
Reality-Altering Substances16
More Gain Than Pain18
Beyond Alcohol and Drugs19
Chapter 3I Think, Therefore I Am21
Odd Insights About Us22
Who's the Boss?23
Journeying Deeper into Being25
A Practical Example27
Discovery 2Listening to the Internal Conversation28
Who Are You?29
Discovery 3The Space That Is You29
The One and the Other30
Higher Math: The One and the Many31
Discovery 4Discovering Who You Are32
Who's Got the Power?32
Chapter 4Managing the Mind35
Discovery 5Enhancing the Manager36
Biker Stan36
Discovery 6Making a Commitment38
Discovery 7Mindfulness and Detachment41
Practice Makes Perfect45
Chapter 5Conversing with Drugs and Alcohol47
Discovery 8Reflecting on Chemical Substances and You48
A Proof of Innocence51
Discovery 9A Heart of Innocence52
Chapter 6Attaining Balance60
Chapter 7Revitalizing Desire65
Discovery 10Identifying Mental Banditos67
Ted's Story70
Chapter 8Reexamining Transgressions76
Discovery 11Transgression Inventory77
Laura's Story78
The Hopelessness Monster81
David's Story81
The Possibility of Possibility83
Discovery 12Acknowledging Possibility83
Possibility and Patience84
The Pleasures of Irresponsibility85
Chapter 9Thoughts, Feelings, Actions87
Knowing More About Your System88
Furthering Detachment91
Chapter 10Practicing Detachment95
Discovery 13An Inch That's Greater Than a Mile96
David's Bugs98
Good Self-Talk100
Hacking a New Path100
Jack's Story101
Discovery 14Practicing Self-Talk102
Chapter 11Strengthening Commitment104
The Hoax of Winning107
Taking the Good with the Bad110
Discovery 15Attack of the Aliens112
Chapter 12Life as Theater115
Chapter 13Revising the Script124
The Power of Commitment127
Discovery 16Reflecting on Your Life as a Story128
Discovery 17A Replay with the Manager in Charge130
Discovery 18Self-Beliefs133
Chapter 14Reality and Illusion135
The Middle Way Revisited137
A Real-Life Video Game140
Chapter 15Plenty of Nothing143
Discovery 19One Is the Loneliest Number147
Bringing It Home149
Chapter 16Acceptance: Choosing Life151
Defining Acceptance152
Inclusion and Exclusion154
The Acceptance of Suffering155
Discovery 20Expanding Acceptance158
Avoiding a Steady State162
Chapter 17Retracing the Journey165
The Tao of Sobriety in a Nutshell: A Handy Crib Sheet173
References175

What People are Saying About This

Robert F. Forman

This book has more ideas about recovery than you're likely to find in any other ten books. Highly readable, too.

Stephanie S. Covington

A clear, accessible, and insightful guide that draws on the profound wisdom of the Eastern world.

From the B&N Reads Blog

Customer Reviews