Step Up: Unpacking Steps 1-3 with Someone Who's Been There

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Twelve Step programs can sometimes be intimidating. Before you walk into that meeting, you want to know the scoop and what it’s really like to work a Twelve Step recovery program. Michael Graubart is here to tell you.

If you’re ready to take the first steps in a new direction, you don’t have to walk them alone. Step up to your best life, alongside the millions of people who have embraced Twelve Step programs as a way to gratefully recover from their substance use, alcoholism, and addictions.

In Step Up: Unpacking Steps One, Two, and Three with Someone Who’s Been There, the first book in Hazelden Publishing’s Step In to Recovery Series, Michael Graubart provides straightforward explanations on working a Twelve Step program, starting with the first three Steps.

Graubart honestly addresses the most common questions about the Twelve Step fellowship. As someone who’s been where you are today, he shows you what it’s like to not only maintain sobriety, but to find a different way of life through a Twelve Step program.

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About the author

Michael Graubart is a longtime sober member of Alcoholics Anonymous, and an active member of Al-Anon and Overeaters Anonymous as well. A New York Times best-selling author, Graubart penned Hazelden Publishing’s Sober Dad: The Manual for Perfectly Imperfect Parenting. A popular blogger, podcaster, and singer-songwriter, he writes under a pseudonym to maintain his anonymity and speak frankly about his experiences in Twelve Step recovery. Stay in touch through his website www.MichaelGraubart.com.

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