I'll Quit Tomorrow: A Practical Guide to Alcoholism Treatment
This bestselling recovery classic has helped untold thousands of alcoholics onto the road to recovery. Written by the founder of the Johnson Institute in Minneapolis, one of the country's most successful training programs for treatment providers, "I'll Quit Tomorrow" present the concepts and methods that have brought new hope to alcoholics and their families, fri
...morePaperback, 192 pages
Published
September 28th 1990
by HarperOne
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This is a worthy read.
I picked it in the .25 bin and read it from cover to cover. If you are an occasional drinker or a full functioning alchoholic its worth a moment to peruse this vintage classic. I had never really considered chemical dependency in this manner before. I learned some things, really.
PS...The edition I have is from the 50's (different cover) so there are lots of little period quips about men and women that are "classic" for the time...very MADMEN! ...more
I picked it in the .25 bin and read it from cover to cover. If you are an occasional drinker or a full functioning alchoholic its worth a moment to peruse this vintage classic. I had never really considered chemical dependency in this manner before. I learned some things, really.
PS...The edition I have is from the 50's (different cover) so there are lots of little period quips about men and women that are "classic" for the time...very MADMEN! ...more
Well - learned from it anyway.
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