The New Face of Recovery: Unlabeling Addiction as a Disease and Finding Treatments that Work
Hundreds of millions of dollars per year are wasted on
ineffective treatments for addiction, while millions of people
are left searching for answers - if they're lucky to still be alive.

Finding alcohol and drug rehabilitation methods that work begins with
a better understanding of what addiction really is and examining how
many people have been able to recover permanently, without relapse.
The New Face of Recovery does this and more, such as exposing the lie
that labels addiction as an incurable brain disease and outlining the
common elements of all truly effective rehabilitation programs.

Addiction is not hopeless. There are common sense solutions if you're
willing to look and see for yourself. This book provides real answers
to this devastating problem on individual, family, community and
nationwide levels. It is time for a change from what has been in place
for decades to something that really works. After all, results are what
matter most.


Warning:
This is not a book on disease. Addiction is NOT a disease.

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The New Face of Recovery: Unlabeling Addiction as a Disease and Finding Treatments that Work
Hundreds of millions of dollars per year are wasted on
ineffective treatments for addiction, while millions of people
are left searching for answers - if they're lucky to still be alive.

Finding alcohol and drug rehabilitation methods that work begins with
a better understanding of what addiction really is and examining how
many people have been able to recover permanently, without relapse.
The New Face of Recovery does this and more, such as exposing the lie
that labels addiction as an incurable brain disease and outlining the
common elements of all truly effective rehabilitation programs.

Addiction is not hopeless. There are common sense solutions if you're
willing to look and see for yourself. This book provides real answers
to this devastating problem on individual, family, community and
nationwide levels. It is time for a change from what has been in place
for decades to something that really works. After all, results are what
matter most.


Warning:
This is not a book on disease. Addiction is NOT a disease.

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The New Face of Recovery: Unlabeling Addiction as a Disease and Finding Treatments that Work

The New Face of Recovery: Unlabeling Addiction as a Disease and Finding Treatments that Work

by Lucas A. Catton, CCDC
The New Face of Recovery: Unlabeling Addiction as a Disease and Finding Treatments that Work

The New Face of Recovery: Unlabeling Addiction as a Disease and Finding Treatments that Work

by Lucas A. Catton, CCDC

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Hundreds of millions of dollars per year are wasted on
ineffective treatments for addiction, while millions of people
are left searching for answers - if they're lucky to still be alive.

Finding alcohol and drug rehabilitation methods that work begins with
a better understanding of what addiction really is and examining how
many people have been able to recover permanently, without relapse.
The New Face of Recovery does this and more, such as exposing the lie
that labels addiction as an incurable brain disease and outlining the
common elements of all truly effective rehabilitation programs.

Addiction is not hopeless. There are common sense solutions if you're
willing to look and see for yourself. This book provides real answers
to this devastating problem on individual, family, community and
nationwide levels. It is time for a change from what has been in place
for decades to something that really works. After all, results are what
matter most.


Warning:
This is not a book on disease. Addiction is NOT a disease.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781453526361
Publisher: Xlibris Corporation
Publication date: 06/30/2010
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
File size: 142 KB
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