Chemical dependency is a huge problem. In the U.S., 10% to 12% of the
population is dependendent on alcohol or some other addictive chemical
such as heroin, cocaine, or amphetamines. Author William Fleeman
believes chemically dependent people use chemicals to transform painful
feelings such as anxiety, fear, and depression into pleasurable feelings
such as confidence, courage, and elation. This book helps readers
unlearn this destructive pattern through a cognitive/behavioral
approach. Chapters cover self-assessment, the eight steps of recovery,
what to avoid, special methods and skills, anger and forgiveness,
relapse prevention and more.
The eighteen self-help sessions can be completed in eighteen to twenty
weeks, or sooner. Each chapter contains first-person accounts that
clarify concepts and personalize the lessons and exercises. The book
helps people move beyond mere abstinence and make major changes in
character in order to build a contented sobriety.