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Nar-Anon Blue Booklet
The Nar-Anon program, format included
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A Guide for the Family of the User
Explains how drug abuse is a family illness. 12 pages
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Nar-Anon Personal Stories
Member’s own stories as written. 6 pages
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Open Letter to My Family
An addict explains his illness and how the family can
help.
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Newcomer’s Packet
Samples of literature, basic pamphlets, provides space
for phone contacts.
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Do’s and Don’ts
A bookmark with helpful suggestions based on Nar-Anon
principles.
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I Used to Play Crazy Games (by Nancy R.)
One member’s story of recovery. 30 pages
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Passport to Freedom
Nar-Anon’s purpose, aid for the newcomer, goals and
expectations.
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Information for the Newcomer
Explanation of the Nar-Anon program.
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Just for Today
Bookmark – suggestions for coping with problems one day
at a time.
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Twenty Questions: Do You Need Nar-Anon?
Questions to help determine if you need Nar-Anon.
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Detachment – The Key to Survival
A good source for meeting topics.
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To the Concerned Family Member or Friend
If a family member or friend may be using drugs.
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Becoming a Sponsor
(Conference Approved April 2006)
Explanation of what a sponsor is.
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It’s Not About Yesterday, But Today
(Conference Approved April 2006) –
Common emotional stages when coming to
terms with the disease of addiction. |
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What Happens After Treatment
(Conference Approved April 2006)
Why Nar-Anon’s program helps.
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New Group Packet
Includes all necessary information and literature to
start a Nar-Anon meeting.
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HI/PI Packets – 100 copies
of 5 different pieces of Nar-Anon literature handouts (on white paper)
to use for conventions, events, health fairs, community unity days,
etc. Includes: "To the Concerned Family and Friend, Fact Sheet
(pamphlet style), Helping (pamphlet style), Open Letter, Twenty
Questions" Minimum order of 100 then in 50 increments. |
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The Nar-Anon Twelve Step Program
Explains each of the Twelve Steps of Nar-Anon. 33 pages
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The Principles We Practice Workbook (Pending Conference
Approval) A companion workbook to the
Nar-Anon Twelve Step Program |
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Sharing
Experience, Strength & Hope
Nar-Anon members sharing
their experience, strength and hope in writing. This daily reader
carries the message of Nar-Anon recovery to those who suffer the effects
of another’s addiction. 382 pages.
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4th Step Inventory (for step meeting)
A checklist to help in taking the Fourth Step.
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Taking a Group Inventory
A checklist to help determine how your group is
progressing.
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Suggested Meeting Format
A suggested outline for the leader or chair to follow.
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Nar-Anon Posters (for public information)
9 X 13 inches, can be placed in churches, hospitals, and
public places.
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Nar-Anon Spoken Here
A table card
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31 Days in Nar-Anon (Conference Approved April 2006)
From Nar-Anon Family Groups – Brazil
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Information Packet for Hospitals and Institutions
(Conference Approved April 2006)
For public information service.
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Nar-Anon Journal – Progress Not Perfection
A journal for recovery
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The Nar-Anon Family Groups Working Manual
(Pending Conference Approval)
Information about the Nar-Anon program, its purposes & function
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Nar-Anon Meeting Record Book (for group secretaries)
Contains 52 sheets for recording the group’s expenses,
leader of the week, discussion topic, names and phone numbers of members
and new comers for follow-up calls.
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Fact Sheets (for professionals)
Information to the professional. |
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Fact Sheet (for group public information)
For group public relations. |
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How To Deal With Stress?
Try the Nar-Anon Way (CAL May 2008) |
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Let’s Talk About Anonymity
(CAL – April 2006) |
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Let’s Talk – Do you Need Nar-Anon?
(CAL – April 2006) |
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Nar-Anon Focus –
Recovering Addicts Who Need Nar-Anon (CAL – April 2006) |
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No Group? You Can Start One
(pending conference
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Al-Anon Literature
Courage to Change
A collection of insightful daily reflections that can
transform lives. 380 pages
As We Understood
Sharings about prayer, letting go, fellowship,
meditation, Higher Power, spiritual awakening. 262 pages
Hope for Children of Alcoholics (for Narateen groups)
How young people deal with the effects of alcoholism and
sobriety in their home.
Blueprint for Progress
A guide for taking a Fourth Step inventory (revised). 96
pages
A Day At A Time (Narateen Red Book)
A collection of positive daily sharings. 384 pages
Living Today in Alateen (for Narateen groups)
A new daily reader, filled with wonderful, hope-filled
sharings. 378 pages
Living With Sobriety
About accepting change, guilt, resentment,
disappointments, communication, and happiness. 32 pages
Paths to Recovery
The Twelve Steps and Twelve Traditions, with insights,
personal stories, and questions. 354 pages