Why You Failed to Get Sober!: Recovery On Your Terms.

Why You Failed to Get Sober!: Recovery On Your Terms.

by Joel Drotts
Why You Failed to Get Sober!: Recovery On Your Terms.

Why You Failed to Get Sober!: Recovery On Your Terms.

by Joel Drotts

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Overview

The book which the rehabilitation industry tried to ban, and which contains concepts that others have jealously sought to copy is now ready for you to read and purchase. So revolutionary in its thinking that many rehabilitation programs have now based their programs upon the methods described in the book. This book is for any one who has found themselves and their recovery efforts in a revolving door. Drying out, just to relapse, to return to recovery, and just to do it all over yet again. This book helps you break the cycle, as well as pointing out where and how you failed to get sober. The methods and suggestions found in the book are based upon years of research and thousands of testimonials by real addicts, and takes a deep dive look at the rehabilitation industry as a whole. Finally, the book provides real world self-help pathway to obtaining that which you have been so long denied.

Product Details

BN ID: 2940185708552
Publisher: Honest Value
Publication date: 11/04/2023
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
File size: 144 KB

About the Author

Joel Drotts Esq. has spent years researching the subject of addiction . A Californian, Bay Area native, Joel's insights into the human condition are unparalleled. Having obtained his bachelors in psychology from New College of California and his Juris Doctorate from JFK School of Law, Joel distils and breaks down the finding from years of research and testimonials by addicts. It is unfortunate that Joel has been made to suffer the short sighted and jealous reactions of so many so called experts in the field, who are dedicated to the idea of preventing "Why You Failed to Get Sober" from reaching the masses. Even as countless recovery programs seek to adopt the methods and practices put forth in the book, many small minded individuals which care more about their bottom line than aiding others in achieving their goals of sobriety still seek to prevent the mass adoption of the powerful ideas and knowledge found only in the book.
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