New Life, New Friends: Making and Keeping Relationships in Recovery
By (Author) Christina Baldwin
Random House USA Inc
Random House USA Inc
1st March 1993
India
General
Non Fiction
Coping with / advice about drug and alcohol problems
616.8610019
Paperback
240
Width 152mm, Height 229mm, Spine 13mm
360g
An essential guide to cultivating sober relationships while in recovery The early days of recovery can be overwhelmingly lonely. But this is the time you need friends most. New Life, New Friends is a unique and practical guide to cultivating supportive relationships. Drawing on the words and experiences of many people in recovery, it shows how to- .Find people who share your commitment to personal change and growth .Cope with self-consciousness and low self-esteem .Choose a sponsor and make the most of your Twelve Step group .Establish boundaries and "ground rules" to keep relationships on track .Handle work or social situations where drinks, drugs, or unhealthy foods are available .Learn to ask for what you need-and to say no when necessary .Deal with family anger, guilt, or rejection .Develop the most important friendship of your life-with yourself Praise forNew Life, New Friends "New Life, New Friends honors the often neglected, but very important relationship that is a cornerstone of the recovery process."-Stephanie Covington, PhD, author of Leaving the Enchanted Forest "A practical workbook that should accompany people as they leave treatment and begin the exhilarating journey to recovery."-Jack Mumey, author of The Joy of Being Sober
Christina Baldwinis the author ofCalling the Circle,Seven Whispers, and Storycatcher, which won a Books for a Better Life Award. She teaches and lectures extensively through her educational company, PeerSpirit. She lives outside Seattle, Washington, on Whidbey Island.