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The Art of Recovery program invites all of us, the addict, counselor, family member or friend to appreciate the path of recovery as a process of healing and a restoration of the most important relationship in a persons life: the relationship with truth and authenticity, faith and spirit—the Artistic Self.
Paul Stiles Randak
๏The Art of Recovery is a journey of personal transformation and healing.
๏Art of Recover is a deep exploration of the connection between shame and addiction the residual effect of unresolved grief, loss and trauma.
๏The Art of Recovery is a practical program that has benefited people suffering from many different types of addiction.
๏Art of Recovery is a practical guide to help build self awareness and self respect.
๏Art of Recovery explains the powerful shame and addiction cycle that perpetuates self medication.
๏Art of Recovery teaches the Five Keys to a life of sobriety.
๏Art of Recovery teaches the power of Forgiveness and Acceptance, and the Grief Process.
๏Art of Recovery will open your heart and mind to a new path of recovery that is achievable and self sustaining.
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Transforming Shame and Addiction Mythology
"I found Art of Recovery to be engaging and highly motivating; the book helps the reader--whether an addict or a loved one, learn to create a spectacular picture with their lives. Randak's writing style is both conversational and professional, leaving no doubt that he knows how to "walk the walk". As a former co-addict, it provided valuable insight into my own CORE beliefs. Every addiction professional should read it; every addict or co-addict should own it."
JulieAnn Carter-Winward,
Author-Artist
"The Art of Recovery makes a lot of Uncommon sense. It is all the things one feels one has learned before but can't quite put your finger on where or when you forgot it... It is not trading one chaining pattern with another. Unlike other programs it does not take the tact that you are fundamentally wrong, that you are broken, or that you are bad. It is a program that can be used to further ones search for enlightenment, peace, spirituality, or to help you break a cycle of self destructive behavior. It will help you to find places within you that have always been there, but you may have felt were missing."
With Graditude, Devin Daines