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You Can't Do It Alone: The Daytop Way to Make Your Child
Drug Free
by
Monsignor William B. O'Brien and Ellis Henican ($20.)
The story of the Daytop program, which has saved so many
lives from drugs and alcohol. Much more than an inspiring
story, the book is also a practical parents' guide to helping
an addicted child and an impassioned plea for effective action.
($20.)
For more information or to purchase, call 212-354-6000, extension
242

No Mommies at Millbrook: A Mother's Journal
by
Marcia Ann Hain
This blend of letters, poetry and journal entries documents
a mother's emotional journey as her son enters and works his
way through the Daytop program. ($5.00)
For more information or to purchase, call Dennis Kawas at
212 - 354-6000, extension 329
Family Association Daytopics Newsletter - see Family
Association

An Exploratory Workshop, Interdependence and Differentiation
An account of a workshop exploring the effects of violence
and drug dependencies in an increasingly transient society.
Participants included experts in the fields of addiction,
psychology, health and education. The workshop was held in
May of 1989 at Daytop's Promethean Institute. ($10.)
Triumph Over Tragedy: The Story of the Therapeutic Community
by Christine Brieland
Ms Brieland's account reflects her own courage and the courage
of those she encountered while living with the problem of
AIDS and substance abuse. The book reports her observations
and responses to Therapeutic Communities and understanding
the nature of helping oneself and others. ($10.)
Back to Basics in the Therapeutic Community, Roots and
Wings
The proceedings of the Second World Institute of Therapeutic
Communities, held in November 1989, in New York. The conference
was a call to review the roots of the healing processes of
the TC and to reaffirm the commitment to those processes.
($10.)
Spirituality, Alcoholism and Drug Addiction: Collected
Papers
by Richard Dunn
This book is a collection of papers presented at various
conferences. Dick Dunn writes about the history of spirituality
as it relates to alcohol and drug addiction and the important
part it plays in the recovery process. ($10.)
For more information about the books above, contact Anthony Gelormino at 212-354-6000 ext. 209.
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