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An estimated 10 million addicts and alcoholics in the U.S. are homosexual or bisexual. In fact, the rate of substance addiction rises from one in ten in the general community to perhaps as many as one in three in the gay community. Accepting Ourselves, first published in 1989, was the first book to address the problems and needs of substance abusers in the homosexual community. Now, in this fully revised and expanded second edition which includes a workbook format, Accepting Ourselves and Others examines the issue of recovery as it affects the homosexual and bisexual communities of the nineties, as well as their friends, family, and therapists. The authors address the relationship between substance abuse and being a sexual minority both within and outside of traditional Twelve Step models. They also offer new research on the relationship of HIV and AIDS to substance abuse in the gay community, as well as the relationship to other issues such as anxiety, depression, sexual abuse, and learning disabilities. A special section developed for therapists assists the professional in working with gay clients suffering from addictive/compulsive behavior by addressing the impact issues such as abstinence, relapse, homophobia, and the prevailing denial of the magnitude compulsive behaviors have on this community. The Kominars offer a road map to those in the gay community searching to understand themselves and their addictive/compulsive behavior, providing invaluable help in maintaining long-term recovery. This book is the first full, in-depth exploration of recovery for gay, lesbian, and bisexual people, and for counselors, therapists, clinicians, and clergy who work with them. Accepting Ourselves and Others is a dynamic, frank primer that gets right at the heart of issues that recovering gay, lesbian, and bisexual people face. The authors offer more in-depth information about the book at http://sibyllineofbooks.com/acceptingourselves.html.

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title:Accepting Ourselves & Others : A Journey Into Recovery From Addictive and Compulsive Behaviors for Gays, Lesbians, & Bisexuals
author:Kominars, Sheppard B.; Kominars, Kathryn D.
publisher:Hazelden Publishing
isbn10 | asin:1568381204
print isbn13:9781568381206
ebook isbn13:9780585346663
language:English
subjectGays--Alcohol use--United States, Gays--Substance use--United States, Alcoholics--Rehabilitation--United States, Addicts--Rehabilitation--United States, Alcoholism counseling--United States, Twelve-step programs--United States, Compulsive behavior--United
publication date:1996
lcc:HV5139.K66 1996eb
ddc:362.29/2/08664
subject:Gays--Alcohol use--United States, Gays--Substance use--United States, Alcoholics--Rehabilitation--United States, Addicts--Rehabilitation--United States, Alcoholism counseling--United States, Twelve-step programs--United States, Compulsive behavior--United
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Accepting Ourselves & Others
A Journey into Recovery from Addictive and Compulsive Behaviors for Gays, Lesbians & Bisexuals
Sheppard B. Kominars, Ph.D.
Kathryn D. Kominars, Ph.D.
Page iv Hazelden Center City Minnesota 55012-0176 1-800-328-90 - photo 2
Page iv Hazelden Center City Minnesota 55012-0176 1-800-328-9000 Toll - photo 3
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Hazelden
Center City, Minnesota 55012-0176
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http://www.hazelden.org (World Wide Web site on Internet)
1996 by Never Summer Partners
All rights reserved
First edition published 1989 by Harper and Row
(Original edition titled Accepting Ourselves: The Twelve-Step Journey of Recovery from Addiction for Gay Men and Lesbians)
Revised and expanded edition published 1996 by Hazelden
Printed in the United States of America
No portion of this publication may be reproduced in any manner without the written permission of the publisher
Library of Congress Cataloging-in-Publication Data
Kominars, Sheppard B.
Accepting ourselves and others: a journey into recovery from addictive and compulsive
behaviors for gays, lesbians, and bisexuals/Sheppard B. Kominars, Kathryn D. Kominars.
2nd ed.
p. cm.
Rev. ed. of: Accepting ourselves. New York : HarperCollins, 1989.
includes bibliographical references and index.
ISBN 1-56838-120-4
1. GaysAlcohol useUnited States. 2. GaysSubstance useUnited States.
3. AlcoholicsRehabilitationUnited States. 4. AddictsRehabilitationUnited States.
5. Alcoholism counselingUnited States. 6. Twelve-step programsUnited States.
7. Compulsive behaviorUnited States. I. Kominars, Kathryn D. II. Kominars, Sheppard B.
Accepting ourselves.
III. Title.
HV5139.K65 1996
362.29'2'08664dc20 96-25095
CIP
00 99 98 97 96 6 5 4 3 2 1
Book design by Ginger McCauley
Cover design by David Spohn
Typesetting by Universal Press and Link, Minneapolis, Minnesota
Editor's note
Hazelden offers a variety of information on chemical dependency and related areas. Our publications do not necessarily represent Hazelden's programs, nor do they officially speak for any Twelve Step organization.
The Twelve Steps are reprinted with permission of Alcoholics Anonymous World Services, Inc. Permission to reprint the Twelve Steps does not mean that AA has reviewed or approved the contents of this publication, nor that AA agrees with the views expressed herein. AA is a program of recovery from alcoholism onlyuse of the Twelve Steps in connection with programs and activities that are patterned after AA, but that address other problems, does not imply otherwise.
Page v
In loving memory:
Mary Kominars, Alma Granoff,
and Harold Kominars
And to all the others who have helped us along the way
Page vii
Picture 4
A survivor's testimony is more important than anything that can be written about survivors. It's important for them, important for the world. And for me, that is the most rewarding thingto free, to open up the survivors. They live clandestinely. What made their being most unique was something they hid. That is most tragicto suffer and then to suffer for having suffered.
Elie Wiesel
Page ix
CONTENTS
Dedication
v
Epigraph
vii
Acknowledgments
xi
To the Reader
xii
Introduction
1
Part I: Understanding and Navigating the Issues
Chapter 1
Alternative Models of Addiction
7
Chapter 2
Stages in Addiction; Stages in Recovery
14
Chapter 3
A New Look at the No-Nos
23
Chapter 4
Recovery Issues for Gays, Lesbians, and Bisexuals
32
Chapter 5
Dealing with Internalized Homophobia
40
Chapter 6
Choosing a Therapist
45
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