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Pamphlets

Pamphlets are available in a variety of languages. Contact FSO for details.
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Who, What, How And Why
This pamphlet contains excerpts from the NA White Booklet, including; "Who is an Addict?', "What is the Narcotics Anonymous Program?" and "NA's Twelve Steps and Twelve Traditions."
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The Group
A simple guide to how the NA group works, including descriptions of how a group starts and what group officers do.
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Another Look
This pamphlet encourages addicts to take a second look at their drug use and identify those things addiction cannot provide them. "Any lifestyle seeking spiritual fulfillment seems to demand the very things missing in addition: Freedom, goodwill, creative action, and personal growth."
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Recovery And Relapse
An excerpt from the NA White Booklet, this pamphlet identifies the early warning signs of relapse and tells the addict how to avoid it.
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Am I An Addict?
Twenty-nine questions to help a drug user decide if he or she is an addict.
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Just For Today
Five positive thoughts for the recovering addict are the focus of this pamphlet. Living "Just For Today" means learning to live "in the now" rather than dwelling on resentments or projections.
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Living The Program
A daily inventory worksheet to help the addicts keep track of what they are doing to maintain and advance their recovery.
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Sponsorship
Sponsorship is a vital part of the NA program, where an experienced member guides a newer member. This introductory pamphlet helps provide an understanding of sponsorship.
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The Triangle Of Self-Obsession
"Resentment, anger and fear make up the Triangle of Self-Obsession. All of our defects of character are forms of these three reactions. Self-obsession is at the heart of our insanity."
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Working Step 4 Guide
"This is a model," reads the introduction to this booklet, "of what a thorough Fourth Step inventory might be." The inventory itself covers resentments, relationships, self-obsession and self-centeredness, shame and guilt, times we felt victimized, fear and assets.
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Youth And Recovery
This pamphlet focuses on crises young people often face on the road to recovery: hitting bottom, making a decision to enter recovery, and dealing with peer pressure and family problems.
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For The Newcomer
An explanation of the basics of the NA program for addicts attending their first meeting. The pamphlet focuses on the effects of addiction, NA's Twelve Steps of recovery, what it feels like to be newly "clean," sponsorship, and confidentiality of membership.
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For Those In Treatment
"Treatment can help you start to live life drug-free," says this pamphlet. "The support of other recovering addicts and an ongoing recovery program can help you continue living without the use of drugs. In this pamphlet, we offer some suggestions to help you in your transition from treatment to continuing recovery in Narcotics Anonymous."
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Self-Acceptance
This pamphlet identifies a critical problem: "The lack of self-acceptance is a problem for many recovering addicts." It also identifies a potential solution to this problem: the Twelve Steps of Narcotics Anonymous.
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Hospitals, Institutions And The NA Member
Addiction drives thousands to "jails, institutions and death." That is why Narcotics Anonymous puts top priority on carrying its recovery message to addicts in hospitals and institutions. This pamphlet is an overview of H&I outreach to addicts in correctional facilities, addiction treatment centers and mental health units.
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The Loner - Staying Clean In Isolation
Many addicts around the world are geographically isolated from other recovering addicts and cannot attend regular NA meetings; other addicts are prevented from attending meetings by illness, work schedules and other factors. This pamphlet describes how these members can participate in the NA program and find the support they need through the NA Loner Group, facilitated by the fellowship's World Service Office.
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Welcome To Narcotics Anonymous
This piece reinforces the message of the pamphlet, For The Newcomer, assuring the addict who has just arrived in NA that he or she can learn "to live drug free a day at a time; and whenever a day is too long, then five minutes at a time. We can do together what we could not do alone."
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Staying Clean On The Outside
"Many of us first heard the Narcotics Anonymous message of recovery while in a hospital or institution of some kind," this pamphlet begins. "Transition from such places to the outside world is not easy under any circumstances," and this pamphlet attempts to help the reader through that transition.
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Self Support: Principle And Practice
Examines the principle of self-support as it relates to being of service in Narcotics Anonymous, and the practices common among our members, groups, areas, and regions regarding Seventh Tradition donations.
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Accessibility For Those With Additional Needs
This pamphlet, an abbreviated version of the "Additional Needs Resource Information", provides information on how we can best assist addicts with additional needs. Emphasizes our primary purpose as it relates to: 1. deaf/hearing impaired; 2. blind/visually impaired; and 3. physically impaired in wheelchairs or walkers.
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