The Gift of Recovery
Mindfulness Skills for Living Joyfully Beyond Addiction
by Rebecca E. Williams; Julie S. Kraft
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Pub Date Jul 01 2018 | Archive Date Jul 10 2019
New Harbinger Publications, Inc. | New Harbinger
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Description
If you're recovering from addiction, The Gift of Recovery offers quick, in-the-moment tips and tricks to help you cope with daily stress and stay firmly on the path to wellness. With this gentle, easy-to-use guide, you'll learn how to navigate relationships, take time for self-care, and build a mindful, sustainable, and joyful recovery.
Deciding to get help for addiction is the first step toward recovery. But addiction recovery doesn't happen all at once - it's something that must be worked for, every day. Sometimes, it will be easy. When things are going well, you may not be tempted to give in to your cravings. But when life is stressful, you'll need strategies to help you cope.
Written by the authors of The Mindfulness Workbook for Addiction, this on-the-go mindfulness guide offers fifty-two powerful and effective meditations to help you manage the stress, depression, and strong emotions that can get in the way of a full and lasting recovery. You'll also find skills based in cognitive behavior therapy (CBT), dialectical behaviour therapy (DBT), and acceptance and commitment therapy (ACT) to help you stay grounded, as well as links to online resources.
Deciding to overcome an addiction can feel like leaving a relationship. It's hard and sometimes lonely - but it is truly an act of courage. This book will help guide you as you continue making courageous steps toward peace, joy, and fulfillment.
Advance Praise
“Invite The Gift of Recovery to accompany your journey home to
yourself. You’ll meet no better guides to support your day-to-day recovery
goals than authors Williams and Kraft. Their exercises, meditations,
affirmations, and self-inquiry questions are grounded in their non-judging and
compassionate understanding of addiction and recovery. This book will help you
be kinder to yourself, even as you deepen your self-awareness and commitment to
sobriety.”
—Amy Weintraub, author of Yoga
for Depression and Yoga Skills for Therapists, and founder of the LifeForce Yoga Healing Institute
“The Gift of Recovery is a well-crafted,
beautiful illustration of the power of mindfulness in healing from addiction.
From compelling examples to memorable metaphors, the authors use a
conversational approach to appeal to their audience and simplify the often-confusing
jargon of psychotherapy. Short chapters, organized as ‘gifts,’ compel the
reader to redefine their view of the recovery process. Mindful exercises and
affirmations help the reader transform thoughts into action.
Audiences will find it helpful to use independently or as an adjunct to
their work in therapy. Comprehensive, masterful, and approachable,
Williams and Kraft have done it again, bringing together the best
evidence-based concepts to addiction recovery in this one absolutely essential
guide.”
—Gina M. Bongiorno, LMFT, manager of
the co-occurring substance and eating disorder program at the University of
California, San Diego’s Eating Disorder Clinic; and adjunct faculty member at
the University of San Diego
“In
today’s world focused on apps and technology, this ‘gift’ brings it back to the
fundamental instruments needed to help keep my clients focused and being
present. As a clinician, I am inspired to use this as a parallel process and
enhance my skill set.”
—Jason R. Allison, SAP, ICADC, LAADC,
licensed addiction professional and cofounder of National Therapeutic Alliance
“Sustaining
recovery is a complex process—it involves learning skills that will help you
get through tough moments, and figuring out how and when to implement them when
you need them most. Even more than making healthy choices in the moment,
sustaining recovery also comes to life when you learn to be kind, curious, and
even forgiving of yourself along the way. The
Gift of Recovery strikes that beautiful balance. Williams and Kraft teach
practical steps while fostering a spirit of compassion that will facilitate you
making choices that honor your values, needs, and goals in an effort to live
beyond addiction.”
—Rachel Hershenberg, PhD, assistant
professor of psychiatry and behavioral sciences at Emory University, and author
of Activating Happiness
“The Gift of Recovery presents
a precious path into a new way of living for people recovering from any kind of
addiction (or just struggling with life). Williams and Kraft were able to
capture every scenario and situation that a person in recovery might face, and
give them tools that could literally save their lives. They intimately know the
world of addiction and its struggles as well as the way to recovery and its
joys. I highly recommend this book.”
—Lynn Rossy, PhD, author of The
Mindfulness-Based Eating Solution,
and executive director of Tasting Mindfulness, LLC
“If
recovery is what you’re looking for, look right here. … Without question, The Gift of Recovery has become an
integral part of my mindfulness practice and is already weaving its way into
programming throughout my three organizations. Highly recommended for all those
looking to say goodbye to addiction and hello to serenity.”
—Christopher Bennett, CADC-II, CIP, BRI-I, chief executive officer and founder, Chris Bennett Interventions; cofounder of
the Chris Buro Foundation; and founder of Encore Recovery Solutions
“This is one of the few books I’ve read that
zeros in on recovery principles I believe are essential in achieving long-term
recovery. It is an easy read that identifies issues that lead to relapse,
and provides practical anecdotes using mindful meditation techniques. A
simple read of this valuable recovery material will be helpful in itself, but
practicing the mindful meditation techniques will put learning into practice
and optimize one’s comfort level in recovery.”
—Bob Tyler, BA, LAADC, CADC II,
owner of Bob Tyler Recovery Services; CAADAC past president and CCAPP founding
board member; LMU Extension faculty in the alcohol and drug studies program; author
of Enough Already!; and
producer of the DVD, Craving and Relapse
“Kind,
wise, and eminently practical, The Gift of Recovery provides powerful
skills and practices to help transform the habits, urges, and thought patterns
that keep you hooked in unhealthy behaviors. Rebecca E. Williams and Julie S. Kraft
offer a generous toolbox of mindfulness skills to help you live your life with
joy and freedom. A true gift!”
—Hugh Byrne, PhD, senior teacher
with the Insight Meditation Community of Washington, cofounder of the
Mindfulness Training Institute of Washington, and author of The Here-and-Now
Habit
“This is the gift that keeps on giving. In The
Gift of Recovery, Rebecca
Williams and Julie Kraft provide the reader with fifty-two gifts to guide them
through their recovery from addiction. I believe this book is a gift for
everyone who struggles with leaving behind unhelpful and unhealthy habitual
behaviors. Rebecca and Julie provide great mindfulness skills and multiple
affirmations for each day of the week. They make the reader feel that they are
with the intelligent and compassionate companions that we all need as we face
the challenges on our journey to a healthier, joyful life. This is the best
mindfulness book I’ve read in a long time. Give yourself this gift. You
deserve it!”
—Michelle Skeen, PsyD, author of Love Me, Don’t
Leave Me; and
host of Relationships 2.0
“The Gift of Recovery will be a valuable
guide for anyone wanting to incorporate mindfulness into your path of recovery
from addiction.”
—Tim Desmond, LMFT, author of
Self-Compassion in Psychotherapy and The
Self-Compassion Skills Workbook
Available Editions
EDITION | Other Format |
ISBN | 9781684030705 |
PRICE | $17.95 (USD) |