Summary:
The book serves as a guide for individuals seeking recovery from drug addiction, providing a detailed program of personal growth and outlining the Twelve Steps and Twelve Traditions of the fellowship. It includes personal stories of addiction and recovery, offering hope and practical advice for maintaining a drug-free lifestyle.
Key points:
1. Addiction as a Disease: The book views addiction as a disease affecting mind and body, not a moral failure. This perspective aids in treatment and recovery.
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