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Chicken Soup for the Recovering Soul

Your Personal, Portable Support Group with Stories of Healing, Hope, Love and Resilience

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Your personal portable support group - Chicken Soup for the Recovering Soul - underscores the tenacity of the human spirit. Find inspiration for change and personal growth in each story within its pages as people in this dynamic community share their experiences of transformation, of lives reclaimed, of relationships renewed and futures full of promise.

Today, the recovering lifestyle has been embraced and celebrated by millions. The silence which once enveloped dysfunctional families or victims of trauma has been broken, and the shame felt by those suffering with behavioral disorders or depression has turned into a sense of accomplishment and pride. More than 700,000 Americans receive treatment for alcoholism or substance abuse on any given day in over 11,000 addiction treatment programs offering residential, outpatient and hospital inpatient options.

Support groups meet daily in every corner of the world and the Internet hums with recovering chat rooms and bulletin boards. The traditional 12 Step model of Alcoholic's Anonymous has been joined by programs offering more secular approaches to recovery, while others support faith-based models. Diversity and inclusion in treatment have become the hallmark of recovery today.

Whether you are just embracing a commitment to recovery, or have already experienced deep healing, hope and renewed love in recovery, Chicken Soup for the Recovering Soul will be a source of inspiration and renewal every step of the way. Remember, you are not alone.

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    • Publisher's Weekly

      December 6, 2004
      Although most of the stories in this inspiring, well-organized contribution to the bestselling series deal with drug and alcohol abuse, other topics are discussed, such as diabetes, eating disorders, the trauma of mourning, as well as spousal and parental abuse. The personal anecdotes include the story of Perry, who had undergone four failed attempts at rehab to overcome alcohol dependence. After a two-week bender he speculated on "whether I would be better to my family alive or dead." Deciding he wasn't ready to die, he became sober, addressed the causes of his depression and eventually became a professional counselor. Another contributor, Elizabeth, was obsessed with cutting herself from childhood until she entered college. When she finally spoke with others about her self-destructive behavior, Elizabeth found the assistance of religious convictions, caring parents and a supportive fiancé and friends helped her to stop cutting. Also included are accounts from those who love and care for addicts, like Ann. By attending meetings for families of alcoholics, she found the strength to take care of herself first: sad but determined, she left her husband when it became clear that he would not overcome his drinking habit. Because it deals with recovery in its varied forms, this is one of the most important, arguably the most important, of all the Chicken Soup books. By covering such a wide swath of the recovering community, it will be encouraging to many and should see dramatically high sales.

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