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News & Views

Letters from the President

Jan 2003 Consistency in SMART Recovery® meetings

Oct 2002 Supporting Recovery Without Enabling

Jul 2002  Addiction: Disease or Behavior?

Apr 2002 SMART Recovery is an Organization of Volunteers

Jan 2002 NIDA Funded SMART Recovery® Correctional Program Now Available

Oct 2001 Honoring the Diversity of Recovery

Jul 2001 Lifestyle Balance

Apr 2001 The Year of the Newsletter

Jan 2001  Recruiting Non-recovering Facilitatorss

Oct 2000 Coping with Facilitator Urges

Jul 2000 A Review of Some SMART Recovery® Fundamentals

Apr 2000 California's Decriminalization Initiative

Dec 1999 National Institute on Drug Abuse Recognizes SMART Recovery ®

Nov 1999 A 2020 Vision for SMART Recovery®

Nov 1998 The scientific foundation of SMART Recovery®

Oct 1998 Is SMART® a spiritual program?

Jul 1998 What is a quality SMART Recovery® Meeting like?

Apr 1998 Recovery Of Vs. Recovery From

Oct 1997 Is SMART® anti-AA?

Jul 1997 Coordinating Made Ssimple

Apr 1997 Project MATCH and SMART Recovery®

Jul 1996 Is SMART® as Effective as AA?

Apr 1996 Many people have complained about "drunkalogues," the often long-winded stories about drinking and drug use that one   can hear at 12-step meetings. A major criticism of drunkalogues is that they focus on the problem, but not on the solution.

Jan 1996 In this column, I'll describe the major accomplishments of our first year as SMART Recovery®, and then look ahead to plans for the coming year.

Three-Minute REBT Articles

Oct 2002 Meditation on Thinking

Jul 2002 Do You Need What You Want?

Jan 2002 Learning to Roll With the Punches

Oct 2001 Accepting Both Your Able and Fallible Nature

Jul 2001 Characteristics of Irrational Thinking

Apr 2001 Discovering Irrational Beliefs Creating Anger

Jan 2001 Eliminating Anger: Developing Motivation to Change

Oct 2000 Stages of Severe Anger Development

Jul 2000 Perceptions of Truth in Emotional Disturbance

Dec 1999 Three Minute REBT: Biological Influence in Irrationality

Apr 1999 When to Use the ABCs and Disputing Irrational Beliefs

Jan 1999 REBT and Secondary Disturbances

Jul 1998 What's Rational and What's Not

Apr 1998 Persistence as a Value

Jan 1998 Eliminating I Can't
 
Oct 1997 Values in REBT

Apr 1997 Stop Hesitating -- Start Working to Help Yourself

Apr 1996 All or Nothing Thinking

Jan 1996 Working Toward Goals for Recovery

 

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