Some books and reviews on Buddhist Recovery
Categories
General - Mindfulness-based Relapse Prevention - Naikan - O.C.D. - Shambhala - Taoism
The Twelve Steps - Theravada / Vipassana - Zen
General
What you get: We have tried to include as much information as possible on each title, to help you find books that speak to your own situation. For each title we have included technical information, a list of chapter headings and selected excerpts. Book reviews can also be posted.
Ordering: Buddhist recovery books tend to be specialist titles with limited distribution. You may need to ask your local retailer to place titles on order for you, or to purchase them online via services such as www.amazon.com. This website provides links to Amazon. (For Australian residents, the distributor Windhorse Books
have created a recovery section on their website. You may be able to order titles locally from them.)
Please select a category above to obtain a listing then click on a title. The titles are listed in chronological order of publication (oldest first.)
Disclaimer
The book reviews contained in this site represent the individual responses of readers. The publication of a review implies no official endorsement by the Buddhist Recovery Network.
The Twelve Steps
(1993) Tav Sparks: The Wide Open Door
(1993) Mel Ash: The Zen of Recovery
(1997) William Alexander: Cool Water
(2003) Noah Levine: Dharma Punx
(2003) Joni Kay Rose: The Joy Beyond Craving
(2004) Kevin Griffin: One Breath at a Time
(2005) Santikaro: 12 Step Audio Lectures (First published 2004)
(2006) Judith Ragir, Zen Priest and Teacher: 12 Step Audio Lectures (First published 2004)
(2006) Laura S.: 12 Steps on Buddha’s Path
(2006) William Alexander: Still Waters
(2009) Darren Littlejohn: The 12-Step Buddhist
(2010) Thérèse Jacobs-Stewart: Mindfulness and the 12 Steps
(2010) Tom Catton: The Mindful Addict 1st edition: October 4 2010
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