In this book, longtime therapists David Gregson and Jay S. Efran offer a
self-help book designed either to work in tandem with 12-step programs
or to help addicts get sober without group help. After a brief
explanation of Taoism (a Chinese philosophy and religion whose
practitioners seek inner peace), the authors present the Tao, a Chinese
term meaning "the way," as an ideal vehicle for attaining and
maintaining freedom from substance addiction. Replete with anecdotes,
exercises (meditations, questions to explore, affirmations) and
real-life applications of Taoist precepts (letting go of attachments to
guilt and other "self-condemnation" behaviors that lead to substance
abuse), this guide uses the firm but gentle approach that is the
trademark of many Eastern practices.