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Narcotics Anonymous. [electronic resource]

Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextPublication details: Van Nuys, CA, U.S.A. : World Service Office, 1988.Edition: 5th edDescription: xvi, 286 p. ; 23 cmISBN:
  • 0912075023 (hardcover)
  • 9780912075020 (hardcover)
  • 155776025X (paperback)
  • 9781557760258 (paperback)
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 362.29/386/0973 20
LOC classification:
  • HV5825 .N28 1988
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Contents:
Book one: Narcotics Anonymous: Who is an addict? -- What is the Narcotics Anonymous Program? -- Why are we here? -- How it works -- What can I do? -- The twelve traditions of Narcotics Anonymous -- Recovery and relapse -- We do recover -- Just for today-living the program -- More will be revealed.
Book two: personal stories: A gift called life -- If I can do it, so can you -- An Indian without a tribe -- In search of a friend -- I was unique -- I found a home -- If you want what we have -- I qualify -- Why me? Why not me? -- Jails, institutions, and recover -- Fearful mother -- I found the only N.A. meeting in the world -- Alien -- A little girl grows up -- It' okay to be clean -- Nowhere to turn -- Recovery is my responsibility -- Unmanageable -- How do you spell relief? -- Physician addict -- Part of the solution -- Resentment at the world -- Mid-pacific serenity -- The vicious cycle -- I was different -- Pothead! -- I can't do any more time -- Fat addict -- Early services -- I felt hopeless -- I kept coming back -- It won't get any worse -- My gratitude speaks -- No excuse for loneliness -- Relapse and return -- Sick and tired at eighteen -- The war is over --Up from down under.
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Book one: Narcotics Anonymous: Who is an addict? -- What is the Narcotics Anonymous Program? -- Why are we here? -- How it works -- What can I do? -- The twelve traditions of Narcotics Anonymous -- Recovery and relapse -- We do recover -- Just for today-living the program -- More will be revealed.

Book two: personal stories: A gift called life -- If I can do it, so can you -- An Indian without a tribe -- In search of a friend -- I was unique -- I found a home -- If you want what we have -- I qualify -- Why me? Why not me? -- Jails, institutions, and recover -- Fearful mother -- I found the only N.A. meeting in the world -- Alien -- A little girl grows up -- It' okay to be clean -- Nowhere to turn -- Recovery is my responsibility -- Unmanageable -- How do you spell relief? -- Physician addict -- Part of the solution -- Resentment at the world -- Mid-pacific serenity -- The vicious cycle -- I was different -- Pothead! -- I can't do any more time -- Fat addict -- Early services -- I felt hopeless -- I kept coming back -- It won't get any worse -- My gratitude speaks -- No excuse for loneliness -- Relapse and return -- Sick and tired at eighteen -- The war is over --Up from down under.

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