Goodbye Hangovers, Hello Life: Self-help for WomenIncludes material on the Women for Sobriety program. |
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... believe that you have a serious drinking problem but are afraid to mention it to anyone ? 16. Have you ever told yourself that you really ought to give up drinking ? 17. Do you find that drinking makes you feel less insecure and less ...
... believe that you have a serious drinking problem but are afraid to mention it to anyone ? 16. Have you ever told yourself that you really ought to give up drinking ? 17. Do you find that drinking makes you feel less insecure and less ...
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... believe we are . Let's try an imaginary situation . Suppose you've slept through your morning alarm and you awake a half hour late . In a cold sweat you hurry to your car , hoping that you will be able to make up the lost time by really ...
... believe we are . Let's try an imaginary situation . Suppose you've slept through your morning alarm and you awake a half hour late . In a cold sweat you hurry to your car , hoping that you will be able to make up the lost time by really ...
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... believe that there is absolutely nothing we can do about this type of situation . And for us in early recovery coming back to the world of reality we have so long ignored , having unpaid bills is a very real problem . However , we can ...
... believe that there is absolutely nothing we can do about this type of situation . And for us in early recovery coming back to the world of reality we have so long ignored , having unpaid bills is a very real problem . However , we can ...
Contents
One Womans Story | 3 |
The Big Decision 26 | 26 |
Understanding Your Depression 43 3356 | 43 |
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