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OverviewWhile rehab may mark the starting point for recovery, the real work of staying sober takes place when a patient goes home. This book provides a blueprint for the newly sober and their loved ones for all that must follow in order to make recovery a long-term reality. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Joseph NowinskiPublisher: Rowman & Littlefield Imprint: Rowman & Littlefield Dimensions: Width: 14.90cm , Height: 1.50cm , Length: 22.70cm Weight: 0.322kg ISBN: 9781538142523ISBN 10: 153814252 Pages: 176 Publication Date: 02 June 2021 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Hardback 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 ContentsReviewsFor too long, residential rehab has been thought of as a cure for addiction. In this wise, well-written book, Dr. Nowinski helps patients and their families understand that rehab is but the first step on a long-term journey of life-enriching recovery. -- Keith Humphreys, Esther Ting Memorial Professor, Stanford University School of Medicine For people struggling with addiction and those who love them, this book is a must-read for anyone who wants to gain a better understanding of what to expect from treatment. It aims to demystify the process while offering clear suggestions of how to maintain treatment benefits. It pulls back the curtain and takes an honest look at the reality of what happens during and after treatment and how we can help-not hinder-progress toward recovery. Presenting loved ones as collaborators in recovery, Dr. Nowinski empowers those affected by addiction with the knowledge required to evaluate various treatment options and to make informed decisions beyond the walls of formal care settings that will promote recovery over time. -- Cara M. Renzelli, PhD, former vice president, operations and clinical advancement, Gateway Rehab Recovery After Rehab by Nowinski provides an owner's manual to a new life-of-recovery from a substance use disorder. Daily reflection books offer comfort and insight, but this new book empowers the inflicted with a map to navigate the but, how? perils of recovery's realities that we each face. -- Joe C, host of Rebellion Dogs Radio, author of Beyond Belief: Agnostic Musings for 12 Step Life Dr. Joseph Nowinski is a pioneer of addiction psychology. In this new book, Dr. Nowinski addresses the role of the family in the recovery process. Too often, treatment programs provide families with minimal guidance as to the recovery process, creating a potential minefield. This book fills that void by providing families an understanding of the role of rehab, and the necessary tasks for promoting recovery for the patient and for the whole family. Masterfully written, based on Dr. Nowinski's lifetime of clinical experience, this book provides relief and direction for those who are accompanying a loved one along the often-mysterious journey of recovery. Patients and family members alike will benefit from its wisdom, and even experienced practitioners will gain useful insights. A highly recommended work. -- Mark Schenker, PhD, author, A Clinician's Guide to 12-Step Recovery , former board member, APA Society of Addiction Psychology, and board member, Philadelphia Society of Clinical Psychologists Nowinski nails it again! Recovery After Rehab is an amazing guide for loved ones invested in recovery. I can't wait to buy some copies for friends and family to help take the confusion out of ongoing recovery! -- Judi Bixby, director of Alaska services, Lakeside-Milam Recovery Centers Nowinski nails it again! Recovery After Rehab is an amazing guide for loved ones invested in recovery. I can’t wait to buy some copies for friends and family to help take the confusion out of ongoing recovery! -- Judi Bixby, director of Alaska services, Lakeside-Milam Recovery Centers Dr. Joseph Nowinski is a pioneer of addiction psychology. In this new book, Dr. Nowinski addresses the role of the family in the recovery process. Too often, treatment programs provide families with minimal guidance as to the recovery process, creating a potential minefield. This book fills that void by providing families an understanding of the role of rehab, and the necessary tasks for promoting recovery for the patient and for the whole family. Masterfully written, based on Dr. Nowinski’s lifetime of clinical experience, this book provides relief and direction for those who are accompanying a loved one along the often-mysterious journey of recovery. Patients and family members alike will benefit from its wisdom, and even experienced practitioners will gain useful insights. A highly recommended work. -- Mark Schenker, PhD, author, “A Clinician’s Guide to 12-Step Recovery”, former board member, APA Society of Addiction Psychology, and board member, Philadelphia Society of Clinical Psychologists Recovery After Rehab by Nowinski provides an owner’s manual to a new life-of-recovery from a substance use disorder. Daily reflection books offer comfort and insight, but this new book empowers the inflicted with a map to navigate the ""but, how?"" perils of recovery's realities that we each face. -- Joe C, host of Rebellion Dogs Radio, author of “Beyond Belief: Agnostic Musings for 12 Step Life” For people struggling with addiction and those who love them, this book is a must-read for anyone who wants to gain a better understanding of what to expect from treatment. It aims to demystify the process while offering clear suggestions of how to maintain treatment benefits. It pulls back the curtain and takes an honest look at the reality of what happens during and after treatment and how we can help—not hinder—progress toward recovery. Presenting loved ones as collaborators in recovery, Dr. Nowinski empowers those affected by addiction with the knowledge required to evaluate various treatment options and to make informed decisions beyond the walls of formal care settings that will promote recovery over time. -- Cara M. Renzelli, PhD, former vice president, operations and clinical advancement, Gateway Rehab For too long, residential rehab has been thought of as a cure for addiction. In this wise, well-written book, Dr. Nowinski helps patients and their families understand that rehab is but the first step on a long-term journey of life-enriching recovery. -- Keith Humphreys, Esther Ting Memorial Professor, Stanford University School of Medicine Author InformationJoseph Nowinski, PhD, has held positions as assistant professor of psychiatry at the University of California San Francisco and associate professor of psychology at the University of Connecticut. In addition to independent practice he is currently assistant professor at the Hazelden Betty Ford Graduate School of Addiction Studies. Nowinski is the author of a number of books, including The Twelve Step Facilitation Handbook; Almost Alcoholic: (Is My or My Loved One’s) Drinking a Problem?; and If You Work It, It Works!: The Science Behind 12 Step Recovery. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |