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Friday, April 30, 2010

“Tales of Addiction and Inspiration for Recovery” by Barbara Sinor, Ph.D.

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San Francisco, CA, April 30, 2010—(PR.com)—New Book Release by noted Author Barbara Sinor, Ph.D.

“Tales of Addiction and Inspiration for Recovery”
Loving Healing Press, Inc.
ISBN#s 139781615990382 (hardcover) 139781615990375 (trade paper)


“Tales of Addiction” is honored to have a Foreword by renown educator and author Cardwell C. Nuckols, Ph.D. Dr. Nuckols writes, “Alcohol and drugs are not the wrong direction—just the wrong method to search for our path. Alcohol and drugs many times give us a glimpse of the Self and our natural desire for transcendence… “Tales of Addiction” is a gift from Dr. Sinor’s Self to ours; it is her ability to see and understand the love and beauty inside of others that makes this book a source of healing.”

“Tales of Addiction” hosts an intriguing viewpoint in unraveling the spiritual element within the recovery process by allowing us to glimpse into the lives of those in recovery and how they arrived at this destination.


Synopsis of “Tales of Addiction and Inspiration for Recovery”:


This book contains true grit tales told by people you will never meet but whose words will haunt you for months, years maybe. The contributors are not well known, they are not names you will recognize. The stories are written by every day people trying to stay straight and sober, and others written by loved ones searching for clues to the addiction game. Over two dozen addiction stories are presented, ranging from triumph over drug abuse to coping with the pitfalls of relapse and the challenges of recovery. Between the stories of those brave souls who chose to submit their personal addiction tale is one story from Sinor’s son, Richard. His personal Journal is interwoven throughout the book and her words are found next to her son’s echoing his pain and personal journey as she witnesses his life’s drama as an alcoholic.


The stories were collected for two years through web site advertisements, workshops, and a “Call for Stories” bulletin. Some lines jump off the pages to grip the reader’s heart and mind leading him toward personal insight. Wry humor parts the reader’s lips in a smile with, “I am addicted to anything I take twice and makes me feel good!” and “I went to a party when I was eleven-years old and didn’t get back until I was forty-five.” Poetry fills the heart with lines like, “Days seem to run together like stitches on a hem” and “I turn trash into treasures, the same way God did with me.” Still other passages fill the heart with tears.


“Tales of Addiction and Inspiration for Recovery” offers deep insight into ourselves and those we love. Between the powerful stories, the reader finds pertinent information surrounding addiction recovery which presents an awareness of how the public can help those with drug or alcohol addictions. Various literature is introduced which allows the reader to discover how anyone of us can be of service to our addiction population. Issues are addressed concerning Drug Courts, Integral or Holistic treatment alternatives, the spiritual component in recovery, appropriate intervention, and new findings in the area of addiction and neuro-scientific research.


The target readership for “Tales of Addiction” is the general adult population whether clean and straight, addicted, or in recovery. This book is for anyone with an interest in understanding the reality of drug and alcohol addiction; the impact substance abuse has on our nation’s population; the choices individuals have taken on their addiction journey; and, instruction on how to help guide those addicted toward sobriety. This book should be read by teachers, social workers, medical professionals, counselors, teenagers, those incarcerated, college students, government officials, those addicted and their loved ones.


Advance Praise for “Tales of Addiction and Inspiration for Recovery”


“Tales of Addiction’ is a collection of real life stories that chronicle not only the pain of addiction but also show the healing power of recovery. These heart-wrenching and ultimately heartwarming stories, provide the inspiration for each one of us to know that recovery works.”
Ken Seeley, Ph.D., Intervention 911 Television Program,
Author, Face It and Fix It.


“Tales of Addiction’ is at once heart-wrenching and heartwarming. Filled with stories of heroic struggle, victory and defeat, it is both illuminating and inspiring. The book is intensely personal yet sadly universal, the stories recounted are for anyone touched by the trials of addiction.”
Rev. Steve Doolittle, Astara, Author From the Heart: Five Minute Inspirations


Contact Information online at http://www.DrSinor.com.