The Heart of Recovery

The Heart of Recovery

Author: Deborah Beddoe

Publisher: Revell

Published: 2019-11-05

Total Pages: 240

ISBN-13: 1493419358

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The United States is the most medicated country in the world. More than 1.7 million Americans are struggling with addiction to prescription painkillers, fueling the opioid crisis that claims more than 140 lives every day. The trouble isn't just the drugs--it's that we don't know what to do with the people addicted to them. Not as a country, not as the church. Is tough love called for? Or would Christ have us take a different approach to addiction recovery? Drawn from the personal experience of the authors and current research, The Heart of Recovery calls us to set aside judgment and mend recovering addicts and their families with the stuff God uses to heal: compassion and community. It's a call to serve the ones who cannot repay, to forgive 70 times 7, to fling the door wide-open to the prodigal, and to remember the purpose of grace. A supportive community--family, friends, the church, and more--encourages and sustains long-term recovery. Through compassion, we bring hope for healing.


The Heart of Recovery

The Heart of Recovery

Author: Bill A. Gaspard

Publisher: Xulon Press

Published: 2011-04-01

Total Pages: 172

ISBN-13: 9781613793268

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The message of The Heart of Recovery: How to RECOVER Your Heart for God is simple. God wants you back, and this coaching guide will unlock seven keys that get into the heart of God and guide you back to the One who formed you. Whether you are struggling with an addiction, some secret sin, or just want to take your recovery to the next level, this book will lead you on a journey of the heart. Part leadership guide, part recovery coaching, with many questions throughout, this inspired workbook could also work as a recovery Bible study guide in your small group. If you have been in recovery, serve as a mentor/sponsor or desire to become a recovery coach then this book is for you."Bill Gaspard is a pioneer in the recovery coaching field. He lives what he teaches and has a passion to coach people to get the results they desire."-Dwight Bain, bestselling author and certified life coachThe LifeWorks Group, Inc.Coach Bill A. Gaspard is a Christian life coach/biblical counselor and the founder of Christian Recovery Coaching. He has spent the last twenty years coaching individuals and teams within the hospitality-golf industry. A successful general manager for many years, he was named one of the top ten managers of the year four times. He served as the recovery ministry leader for one of the largest recovery ministries in New Mexico and today serves with Celebrate Recovery in north Texas. A former addict, today Gaspard is dedicated to using his leadership and coaching abilities along with his passion for those in recovery to help them achieve their ultimate potential in life.


The Heart Reconnection Guidebook

The Heart Reconnection Guidebook

Author: Joan Borysenko

Publisher: Simon and Schuster

Published: 2018-11-06

Total Pages: 192

ISBN-13: 0757321267

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This book is written for all who have suffered heartbreak. It is for those troubled by anxiety, depression, loss, grief, questioning their self-worth, caught in addiction or obsessive/compulsive behavior, and struggling to find meaning. While the list is broad in scope, it shares a common theme: The conditions reflect a broken relationship to the core of your being, your own 'healing heart, sacred heart.' For anyone who has struggled with the not enough—not good enough, not pretty enough, not smart enough, not strong enough—and the list goes on, this book is written with you in mind. With 300 years of collective wisdom, the path laid out by the authors is well road-tested and culled to reflect what has been—and continues to be—most effective in their own lives and the lives of those they have helped over the years. Through thought-provoking questions, meditations, self-reflection, and creative practices to choose from, the book offers a process of gradually uncovering the uniqueness of your own heart and soul. This multifaceted approach to healing opens a new path for greater awareness and well-being that lasts. Complementing the The Heart Reconnection Guidebook text is a comprehensive teacher's guide which presents the concept of Heart Reconnection Therapy (HRT) and walks the therapist or counselor through wellness-promoting activities, insightful discussions, and meditations related to the The Heart Reconnection Guidebook text. It is an excellent resource for working with individuals and also with groups. This book is based on the wisdom tradition rather than therapy in the usual sense, as it is based on each participant's self-exploration. There is no specific "agenda," meaning the book or the leader Is not taking participants to a predetermined 'right' way to be, but rather creating a context for each person's encounter with their own truth and who they are in the core of their being. Readers and teachers alike will find the wisdom traditions offered within these pages life-changing, self-empowering, and community-building—all for the sake of greater happiness, increased awareness, and sustainable well-being.


The Recovering Heart

The Recovering Heart

Author: Beverly Conyers

Publisher: Hazelden Publishing

Published: 2013-05-28

Total Pages: 210

ISBN-13: 1616494379

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Your old, destructive lifestyle is fading into the past and now you are a woman in recovery. What an amazing gift you’ve given yourself. So why aren’t you happier? As sobriety takes hold and your head starts to clear, a wide range of emotions can begin to emerge—feelings that until now you’ve “medicated” with chemicals. Yet to stay sober, and to grow and flourish as a person, you must engage in healing and take responsibility for these long-neglected emotions. Beverly Conyers, a prominent voice in recovery, uses personal stories and informed insight to guide you in achieving emotional sobriety by addressing behaviors and feelings unique to the female experience. Learn how to develop the inner resiliency to face and process difficult, buried emotions—such as shame, grief, fear, and anger—while freeing the positive feelings of self- worth, independence, and integrity. Discover how to heal your “damaged self” by improving your communication skills, expanding your capacity for intimacy and trust, and reawakening a spiritual life. As you heal your wounded heart, you can free yourself to a life of self-acceptance and lay the foundation for a rewarding and relapse-free second stage of recovery.


The Cardiac Recovery Handbook

The Cardiac Recovery Handbook

Author: Paul Kligfield, M.D.

Publisher: Hatherleigh Press

Published: 2006-02-01

Total Pages: 0

ISBN-13: 1578262062

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An invaluable, step-by-step guide through the complexities and confusion surrounding heart disease, from initial diagnosis through heart rehabilitation How long will I be in the hospital? Do I need to give up all my favorite foods? What are the side effects of that medication? Why do I feel so depressed? When can I have sex again? How can I prevent a second heart attack? Heart surgery or heart attack can be the most frightening experience of your life. Dr. Paul Kligfield, MD, one of the nation's most respected cardiologists, answers all your questions and many more in The Cardiac Recovery Handbook: The Complete Guide to Life After Heart Attack or Heart Surgery. In clear, everyday language, Dr. Kligfield provides a reassuring and easy-to-understand resource for the millions of Americans suffering from heart disease, as well as their families, healthcare providers, and friends. The Cardiac Recovery Handbook covers all aspects of cardiac recovery—from the initial diagnosis of heart disease to medications and surgical options, from hospitalization to rehabilitation, from diet and exercise to keeping your spirits up. Packed with vital and authoritative information, The Cardiac Recovery Handbook is your step-by-step guide to getting back your life, healthier than ever.


The Language of the Heart

The Language of the Heart

Author: Trysh Travis

Publisher: Univ of North Carolina Press

Published: 2010-01-01

Total Pages: 376

ISBN-13: 0807898708

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In The Language of the Heart, Trysh Travis explores the rich cultural history of Alcoholics Anonymous (AA) and its offshoots and the larger "recovery movement" that has grown out of them. Moving from AA's beginnings in the mid-1930s as a men's fellowship that met in church basements to the thoroughly commercialized addiction treatment centers of today, Travis chronicles the development of recovery and examines its relationship to the broad American tradition of self-help, highlighting the roles that gender, mysticism, and bibliotherapy have played in that development.