Mindful Recovery flows out of a Buddhist perspective that substitutes
the authors' "ten doorways" for the more rigorous 12 steps of
Alcoholics Anonymous. Based on research and professional experience,
the book argues for "mindfulness," a quality of openness to life's
experiences, as a lifestyle for the recovering addict. Presented here
are both specific techniques and "practices" (e.g., journaling and
meditation) for attaining mindfulness and composite life stories that
illustrate various themes.