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NEW OA BOOK!
Diverse Voices: A Common Solution (#954) is a collection of member stories intended to both honor the incredible variety within our membership and illuminate how that variety shapes individual journeys to healing through our Twelve Steps of recovery. Compulsive eating and compulsive food behaviors are the great unifiers of our Fellowship, and it is our hope that readers will recognize themselves in the experience and hope detailed in these pages, no matter how “different” the voice may seem. After all, “Whatever your race, religion, spiritual path, nationality, gender identity, sexual orientation, body size, or any other attribute, you are welcome in OA.” |
Body Image, Relationships, and Sexuality; Personal Journeys to Recovery in Overeaters Anonymous is a first-of-its-kind collection of member stories about how our disease can be deeply intertwined with the most intimate parts of our lives - our deeply held traumas, personal relationships, and changing identities. In this book, OA members share openly and honestly about their journeys from unfulfilled - even shattered - existences to lives overflowing with the acceptance, freedom, and serenity found by working and living OA's Twelve Step program of recovery. Find hope as you read in Body Image, Relationships, And Sexuality how these OA members became truly "Happy, joyous, and free." Softcover; 132 pages.
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Free Newcomer Pamphlet. Download here
Greet newcomers and help them get started with OA's welcome pamphlet. Packed with key information about OA's Twelve Step program of recovery, this 32-page pamphlet includes the Fifteen Questions, Tools (abridged), Plans of Eating, OA Promise, AA Third and Seventh Step Prayers, "Welcome Home," and so much more. With Where Do I Start? in hand, newcomers get an introduction to OA and can find answers to frequently asked questions, such as:
Greet newcomers and help them get started with OA's welcome pamphlet. Packed with key information about OA's Twelve Step program of recovery, this 32-page pamphlet includes the Fifteen Questions, Tools (abridged), Plans of Eating, OA Promise, AA Third and Seventh Step Prayers, "Welcome Home," and so much more. With Where Do I Start? in hand, newcomers get an introduction to OA and can find answers to frequently asked questions, such as:
- What is compulsive eating?
- Can OA help me if I am bulimic or anorexic?
- Is OA a religious society?
- What is the Twelve Step recovery program?