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OverviewThey're at it again - Edward Bear and Tyler in another verbal duel, this time discussing the infamous three Rs: Recovery, Romance, and Relapse, and the possibility of returning and reconstructing some kind of a reasonable life in the aftermath of a relapse. They discuss the process, the prospects, and the pitfalls, including the notion that Adam and Eve were not only the first people, but also the first people in need of recovery. Then there are the tools to deal with the Two Great Fallacies, the means to implement the Five Great Discoveries, and the futility of living with Conditional Reality. Come join us through the Wasteland of Relapse and Recovery. We promise you an entertaining journey! Full Product DetailsAuthor: Edward BearPublisher: White River Press Imprint: White River Press Dimensions: Width: 14.00cm , Height: 0.80cm , Length: 21.60cm Weight: 0.168kg ISBN: 9781935052647ISBN 10: 1935052640 Pages: 126 Publication Date: 30 January 2015 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Available To Order ![]() We have confirmation that this item is in stock with the supplier. It will be ordered in for you and dispatched immediately. Table of ContentsReviewsIs an apple just an apple? Is a relapse just about returning to addiction after 12 days or 12 years of recovery? This book is a journey that takes you into the feelings and thoughts of a relapse, and what it takes to continue recovery. This fiction is more like a reality megabyte that will challenge your beliefs about recovery and addiction. -David Newcomb MC, LPC, CACIII, CC This is the best book I have read in over 30 years in the field of alcoholism. Bear's ability to condense and simplify complex spiritual principles of recovery keeps one's heart and soul engaged on a powerful personal level. The more you depend on God, the more dependable he (she or it) becomes, is just one example of the book's recovery wisdom. The book is written in a style of relational dialogue in which all of us can see ourselves. I love this book and believe that anyone in recovery, relapsed or not, will benefit greatly from reading it. -Paul B. Walker, LCSW. Is an apple just an apple? Is a relapse just about returning to addiction after 12 days or 12 years of recovery? This book is a journey that takes you into the feelings and thoughts of a relapse, and what it takes to continue recovery. This fiction is more like a reality megabyte that will challenge your beliefs about recovery and addiction. -David Newcomb MC, LPC, CACIII, CC This is the best book I have read in over 30 years in the field of alcoholism. Bear's ability to condense and simplify complex spiritual principles of recovery keeps one's heart and soul engaged on a powerful personal level. The more you depend on God, the more dependable he (she or it) becomes, is just one example of the book's recovery wisdom. The book is written in a style of relational dialogue in which all of us can see ourselves. I love this book and believe that anyone in recovery, relapsed or not, will benefit greatly from reading it. -Paul B. Walker, LCSW. Author InformationEdward Bear was born in Brooklyn and grew up in Los Angeles. Early adventures included a brief stint in minor-league baseball and too many years in construction, day labor and other dead-end jobs. A correspondence course in electronics landed him a job at Hewlett Packard, where he was employed for nearly thirty years. Mr. Bear lived in the Rocky Mountains with his wife, played a vintage Martin guitar and wrote in the time left to him by the gods and goddesses. He died in 2006. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |