A Place Called Self: Women, Sobriety, and Radical Transformation

Helps readers understand that, after achieving sobriety, leaving behind the numbing comfort of alcohol or other drugs means you must face yourself, perhaps for the first time.

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By Stephanie Brown, Ph.D.

#4202. For many women, newfound sobriety – with its hard-won joys and accomplishments – is often a lonely and unsatisfying experience. This pioneering book helps readers understand that leaving behind the numbing comfort of alcohol or other drugs means you must face yourself, perhaps for the first time.

With personal stories and gentle guidance, Brown helps readers unravel painful truths and confusing feelings in the process of creating a new, true sense of self.

202 pages. Softcover. 2004.

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