In the final book of this series, Kettelhack offers moving and triumphant stories of individuals in their third year of sobriety. In doing so, he brings alive the ongoing process of building self-esteem and explores what this process means at this point in recovery—"turning it over" to a Higher Power, doing service, developing an increasingly positive attitude toward health, relationships, and family, and creating a new definition of success in sobriety. "We begin to discover," writes Kettelhack, "the greatest adventure sobriety offers us: discovering who we are and what we have the capacity to become."
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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In the final book of the Sobriety Trilogy of recovery guides for the first three years of sobriety, Kettlehack brings alive the ongoing process of building self-esteem and explores what this process means at this point in recovery--discovering who we are and what we have the capacity to become.