APPENDIX E

A Special Note to People in Recovery

As you know, you cannot move successfully along any career path if you are using. Before you attempt to create a résumé, seek out useful tools for recovery.

One such tool is relapse prevention training. Be your own advocate; ask around until you find it. Such training will help you understand the process that can lead to relapse, identify triggers, and learn coping skills to prevent relapse.

Another proven resource is www.smartrecovery.org, an excellent site that provides online peer support groups, an online message board, and information on face-to-face meetings around the world.

Here are three more excellent resources:

1.  When AA Doesn’t Work for You: Rational Steps to Quitting Alcohol by Albert ...

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