Dimensions
191 x 241 x 32mm
Created by recovering alcoholic and established psychology writer Claudette Wassil-Grimm, here is the first workbook/journal tailored to help members of Twelve-Step programs keep a written record of their progress and insights. This structured yet flexible workbook presents a chapter for each of the twelve steps with a series of exercises and suggestions for journal entries that include such topics as storytelling, dreams, confessions, small progresses and stepping stones, conflicts and resolutions, and reflections. There are even additional blank pages provided at the end for long journal entries. The Twelve Step Journal adapts beautifully for nearly all recovery programs, whether for alcoholics, overeaters, co-dependents, workaholics, adult children of alcoholics, or others, and it presents the twelve steps in their original form as well as in an alternate, secular version, so it is ideal for both traditional twelve steppers as well as those who prefer a nontheistic approach.