Trauma and the 12 steps An inclusive guide to enhancing recovery

Jamie Marich

Book - 2020

"An inclusive, research-based guide to working the 12 steps: a trauma-informed approach for clinicians, sponsors, and those in recovery"--

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Subjects
Genres
Instructional and educational works
Self-help publications
Published
Berkeley, California : North Atlantic Books [2020]
Language
English
Main Author
Jamie Marich (author)
Edition
Revised and expanded
Physical Description
xviii, 268 pages : illustrations ; 23 cm
Bibliography
Includes bibliographical references and index.
ISBN
9781623174682
  • Foreword
  • Acknowledgments
  • Introduction
  • Chapter 1. The Problem with the "They're Just Addicts" Mentality
  • Chapter 2. There Is a Solution
  • Chapter 3. Trauma and Dissociation 101
  • Chapter 4. What Twelve-Step Recovery Can Offer Traumatized Individuals
  • Chapter 5. Where Twelve-Step Recovery Can (and Often Does) Go Wrong
  • Chapter 6. Working with Others in a Trauma-Sensitive Manner
  • Chapter 7. Bring Your Butt, the Rest Will Follow-The Importance of Honoring the Body in Addiction Recovery
  • Chapter 8. It's the Relationship that Heals
  • Chapter 9. Best Practices for Building Recovery Capital
  • Chapter 10. Strategies for Reprocessing and Reintegration
  • Chapter 11. Respect for Change-Trauma-Sensitive Recovery in a Diverse World
  • Chapter 12. Embracing Spiritual Diversity
  • Appendix: Handouts and Resources
  • Further Reading
  • Notes
  • Index
  • About the Author
Review by Library Journal Review

The 12 Steps of Alcoholics Anonymous have saved many people, and psychologist Marich argues that integrating the treatment of trauma with addiction can save many more. According to the author, the 12 Steps must not only encompass trauma-informed care but also be flexible enough to channel a humanist spirit of acceptance and unconditional positive regard. Marich draws on the basic tenets of the original 12 Steps to identify the basics of trauma, how trauma and addiction comingle, how the Steps help and potentially inadvertently harm, the importance of coping skills, and empirically supported trauma interventions. Jewels of the final chapters include an explanation of how the 12 Steps support racial, sexual, and spiritual minority groups. The writing is direct, relatable, warm, and educated. Toolkit strategies for clinicians are included, as is a hefty by-topic resource list. Emphasized above all, through clinical research, is how an alliance between helper and helpee is the strongest link to healing. VERDICT A must-read for addiction sponsors, mental health professionals, and anyone who has experienced or is struggling with trauma and addiction.--Jennifer M. Schlau, Elgin Community Coll., IL

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