
Emotional Sobriety
Emotional Sobriety: What is It and How Do I Get Me Some (Experience, Strength and Hope Collection)
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Steven C
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Steven C
About this listen
Many of us in recovery from addiction understand what it means to be sober from our drugs of choice, whether substances or behaviors. But what about “emotional sobriety”—what does it mean to be “sober” in one’s emotional state? In this booklet, long-time recovering addict Steven C. examines both what it means to be “emotionally sober” and how we might use the 12 Steps and other tools to achieve emotional sobriety. It’s an accessible and thought-provoking approach to a topic that can help take an addict in recovery to the next level.
©2025 Steven C (P)2025 Steven C
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