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Our Recovery in Color: The Twelve Steps for All People of Color
by Kimberly M.
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Synopsis
Our Recovery in Color is the first book that addresses the general concepts of the Twelve Steps from a BIPOC (Black, Indigenous, and People of Color) point of view and tackles the issue of racialized complex trauma as a lived experience for all people of color in the Western world. The sharing of ...
Our Recovery in Color is the first book that addresses the general concepts of the Twelve Steps from a BIPOC (Black, Indigenous, and People of Color) point of view and tackles the issue of racialized complex trauma as a lived experience for all people of color in the Western world. The sharing of stories for diverse people in long-term recovery makes the experience of addiction relatable, offering inspiration, hope, and solutions in every chapter. Whether the reader is newly seeking help with an addiction, an "old-timer" looking for insights from a diverse perspective, a loved one, clinician, or a professional in the field of recovery, Our Recovery in Color can serve as a resource and foundational material for all people of color who want to recover from SUDs and live the fullest, most joyful life possible.
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