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Goodbye Hangovers, Hello Life
Self-Help
for Women
Jean Kirkpatrick, Ph.D.
Alcoholism
is an epidemic among American women. Statistics
show that one out of every ten women who
begin to drink will eventually become
an alcoholic.
To
help combat this problem, Dr. Jean Kirkpatrick
founded the first national program of
recovery from alcoholism exclusively for
women. Through Women For Sobriety's "New
Life" program, thousands of women
have overcome their dependence on alcohol
and returned to full and productive lives.
The program is the outcome of Jean Kirkpatrick's
own recovery from alcoholism and the books
she wrote about it.
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For
more than twenty years, Jean Kirkpatrick
drank, nearly suicidally. She tried every
form of help available, sometimes stopping
drinking for a while, but eventually succumbing
to alcohol again. Finally she devised
her own method of recovery and gradually
pulled herself up from a "living
death."
In
Goodbye Hangovers, Hello Life, the first
book on recovery specifically for women,
Jean Kirkpatrick tells how she achieved
sobriety. She explains the special problems
of the woman alcoholic, and challenges
some of the premises of Alcoholics Anonymous,
an organization founded by and for men
that she believes fails to address the
specific needs of women. Instead of harping
on past problems and behavior, the Women
For Sobriety program focuses on the future,
showing women how to build up their emotional
strength, self-esteem, and positive approach
to life essential to recovery.
There
are now more than two hundred chapters
of Women For Sobriety in the United States.
The program has even spread overseas to
Australia, Europe, and South America.
DR.
JEAN KIRKPATRICK, author, lecturer, and
sociologist, was widely recognized as
an expert on alcoholism in women. She
is also the author of Turnabout (see our
self-help backlist titles on page 36).
Recovery/Self-Help
February
$16.95
Paperback
5 1/2 x 8 1/4
288 Pages
ISBN: 1-56980-248-3
Rights: World
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