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Start your journey towards recovery with these comprehensive 12 Step Recovery Worksheets. Designed specifically for individuals who are committed to overcoming addiction, these worksheets offer a structured approach to help you reflect, analyze and grow. Whether you're focusing on personal inventory, developing coping mechanisms or working on forgiveness, these worksheets provide the guidance and support you need to make progress on your path to sobriety. Take the first step today and…

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Katelyn castaldo
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NA Old School Working Guide - Free download as Word Doc (.doc), PDF File (.pdf), Text File (.txt) or view presentation slides online. This document provides guidance and worksheets for working the first two steps of Narcotics Anonymous. It discusses the preconditions for taking the steps, which are wanting to get clean and being willing to do whatever it takes. For Step 1, it explains addiction as a disease of the mind and spirit rather than just the drugs, and emphasizes accepting…

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Bobbie Alford
Step 6:  Were entirely ready to have God remove all these defects of character. As I've said in prior posts, I prefer to think of my char... Therapy Worksheets, Recovery Quotes, Aa Steps, 12 Step Worksheets, Character Defects, Relapse Prevention, 12 Steps Recovery, Celebrate Recovery, Counseling Resources

Step 6: Were entirely ready to have God remove all these defects of character. As I've said in prior posts, I prefer to think of my character "defects" more like "character defenses." I picked up these traits in order to survive stressful and/or traumatic experiences. I have simply outgrown their purpose and found newer and better tools to use. The 6th step is about our readiness to have these character defenses lifted. We are not yet actually asking for them to be removed, simply examining…

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Rosemary Tinker