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First-year sobriety : when all that changes is everything Kettelhack, Guy.

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    First-year sobriety : when all that changes is everything Kettelhack, Guy.

    Did anyone read this book? I ordered it from my library, but wonder if the members have any input.
    "If I lost confidence in myself, I have the Universe against me"
    Ralph Waldo Emerson

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    First-year sobriety : when all that changes is everything Kettelhack, Guy.

    not yet, but it sounds interesting.

    'I am part of all that I have met, yet all experience is an arch wherethro', gleams that untravelled world whose margins fade, forever and forever when I move'

    Zen soul Warrior. Freedom today-

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      First-year sobriety : when all that changes is everything Kettelhack, Guy.

      Haven't read it myself, but here's the description from Amazon.

      Product Description
      The first in a series of three recovery guides for the first three years of sobriety, First-Year Sobriety uses the voices of many women and men who are struggling in the often baffling territory of their first year of sobriety to show that despite their differing experiences, all are united in the process of giving life without alcohol or other drugs a chance.
      These are people who are alternately amazed, appalled, delighted, depressed, illuminated, disturbed, or simply thrown by their first days, weeks, and months of sobriety. Kettelhack explores the challenges all seem to face: learning to break through loneliness, isolation, and fear; finding ways to deal with anger, depression, and resentment; and learning how to deal with a new and sometimes overwhelming happiness.

      Guy Kettelhack has written seven books on recovery. He is completing a Master's degree in psychoanalysis, and is an analyst-in-training at the Boston and New York Centers for Modern Psychoanalytic Studies. A graduate of Middlebury College, Kettelhack has also done graduate work in English literature at Bread Loaf School of English at Oxford University. He lives in New York City.


      About the Author
      Guy Kettelhack is an analyst-in-training at the Boston and New York Centers for Modern Psychoanalytic Studies. He has written seven books on recovery. He lives in New York City.

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