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PublisherCreateSpace
ISBN-101515028798
ISBN-139781515028796
eBay Product ID (ePID)222711450
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Book TitleConquering Chemical Dependency : a Christ Centered 12 Step Process
Number of Pages224 Pages
LanguageEnglish
Publication Year2015
TopicGeneral
GenreSelf-Help
AuthorRobert Mcgee
FormatTrade Paperback
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Item Height0.5 in
Item Weight23.2 Oz
Item Length11 in
Item Width8.5 in
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SynopsisConquering Chemical Dependency: A Christ-Centered 12-Step Process can help you experience hope and healing from the isolation, anxiety, fear, and shame that accompanies chemical dependency.Here's a resource that will help explain the causes and effects of addiction to chemical substances, while applying biblical truths to help bring about a profound and lasting chance in your life.Conquering Chemical Dependency: A Christ-Centered 12-Step Process is a biblically based, clinically tested, proven program that provides the significant help an addicted person needs to make a complete recovery from chemical addiction.It offers hope and healing as it examines:Conquering Chemical Dependency is an in-depth, 12-unit course designed for a combination of individual and small support-group sessions.Robert S McGee is founder of Rapha and author of The Search For Significance, which has sold 3 million copies. He has been a pastor for over twenty-five years and has led and participated in 12-step groups.Pat Springle was senior vice president of Rapha Resources, and a manager for inpatient psychiatric care and substance-abuse treatment. In this capacity, he used a distinctively Christian perspective to treat patients in hospitals nationwide. He also served on the staff of Campus Crusade for Christ for eighteen years.Conquering Chemical Dependency: A Christ-Centered 12-Step Process Facilitator's Guide provides administrative guidance and suggested activities for support-group study.