Titles under the Hazelden-Pittman Archives Press imprint focus on the history of Alcoholics Anonymous: its early years; biographies of its founders; the work of men and women who have made significant contributions to the fellowship; AA's spiritual underpinning, the Twelve Steps; and the continuing success of AA. An essential volume of chemical treatment history, The Quiet Crusaders profiles three men whose work advanced the understanding of the Minnesota Model: a wholistic approach that unites physician, counselor, and ...
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Titles under the Hazelden-Pittman Archives Press imprint focus on the history of Alcoholics Anonymous: its early years; biographies of its founders; the work of men and women who have made significant contributions to the fellowship; AA's spiritual underpinning, the Twelve Steps; and the continuing success of AA. An essential volume of chemical treatment history, The Quiet Crusaders profiles three men whose work advanced the understanding of the Minnesota Model: a wholistic approach that unites physician, counselor, and chaplain to heal body, mind, and spirit. Author Damian McElrath reveals the insights of Hazelden chaplain Gordon Grimm, Mayo Clinic physician Bob Morse, M.D., and Betty Ford Center physician James West, M.D.
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