Expressions of Hope is a collection of personal experiences from crystal meth addicts in recovery. This newly expanded and revised edition has been redesigned around the stages of the recovery process: personal stories of powerlessness and hopelessness before entering the rooms, working the program of recovery, application of the common tools and suggestions, and learning how to face life on life's terms in sobriety.
The selected stories, articles and readings were chosen to represent a wide range of topics, including physical health, intimate relationships (including marriage and children), becoming sober in prison (and reintegrating after being released), and even the economic crisis. Though the selections are diverse and were written by those in early recovery as well as those with long-term sobriety, the message conveyed throughout this book is that no matter how bleak life seems right now, there is always HOPE.
The books are available now at the low price of $8.00 per copy.
Crystal Meth Anonymous is pleased to offer a new collection of stories by a broad and diverse group of our fellows. Together they offer a powerful message that crystal meth addicts do recover and find a new way to live. In this book and online, just as in our meetings, we share our experience of finding recovery in our Twelve Step Fellowship and applying it in our lives. Available in both paperback and Kindle.
“A Sober Cell – From the Inside Looking Out” is a collection of personal stories of recovery from the members of Crystal Meth Anonymous (CMA) who had been incarcerated. CMA is a fellowship of people for whom crystal meth has become a serious problem, and who follow a Twelve Step program in order to recover from crystal meth addiction.
Many members of CMA have been behind bars themselves. This book has been designed to give hope to anyone affected by crystal meth addiction, but particularly for those who are experiencing the challenge of being locked up.
“Crystal Clear: Stories of Hope” & “Crystal Clear: Historias de Esperanza” are collections of personal stories of recovery from the members of the Twelve-Step fellowship Crystal Meth Anonymous (CMA). This book is available in English as “Crystal Clear: Stories of Hope” and in Spanish as “Crystal Clear – Historias de Esperanza”. Members of CMA describe their personal journeys getting clean and sober; their process of working the Twelve Steps; and offer their experience, strength and hope for those struggling with addiction to crystal meth.
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Join us Sunday June 30th—9 am to 10 am—just before the NYC Pride Parade at the 46th Street Clubhouse for the launch of a new NYCMA morning meeting—Valley of The Dolls.
The weekly meeting will take place on Saturdays from 9 am to 10 am at the 46th Street Clubhouse. The format will be 15 minutes of reading the Twelve Steps for Crystal Meth Addicts followed by a 10 minute share by a speaker and open sharing.
We will be serving coffee, bagels
and schmear before the meeting!
Please download and review the third draft of The Twelve Traditions for Crystal Meth Addicts, written by NYCMA’s Literature Committee and CMA members from around the world. This work is intended to be the companion piece to the recently published The Twelve Steps for Crystal Meth Addicts. We’d love you to read the latest draft and send your comments, feedback or questions to
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