Summary:
The book adapts the traditional Twelve Steps recovery program to reflect the specific needs of women, incorporating personal stories and practical advice to address the emotional, psychological, and spiritual challenges faced by women in recovery. It offers guidance on how to create a holistic and empowering approach to overcoming addiction, with a focus on building self-esteem and developing healthy relationships.
Key points:
1. Gender-Specific Approach: Covington advocates for recovery programs tailored to women's unique experiences and challenges, not just men's.
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