
Twelve-Step Integration Made Simple
A Quick Guide for Addiction Counselors
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Narrated by:
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Ben Hauck
About this listen
Whether you're experienced with twelve-step concepts or just starting to explore their role in clinical practice, this guide offers a clear, ethical, and evidence-based approach.
Twelve-Step Integration Made Simple: A Quick Guide for Addiction Counselors helps professionals understand how to ethically and effectively incorporate twelve-step principles into evidence-based counseling—without crossing clinical boundaries or promoting a specific belief system.
Whether you're a licensed counselor, counselor-in-training, clinical supervisor, or addiction recovery advocate, this practical and listener-friendly resource equips you with:
- A clear comparison between Twelve-Step Facilitation (TSF) and Twelve-Step Integration (TSI)
- Practical ways to blend Steps with CBT, MI, and relapse prevention
- Ethical guidance on boundaries, dual roles, and client autonomy
- Realistic case examples and common pitfalls to avoid
- FAQs to navigate spirituality, referrals, sponsorship, and more
Grounded in SAMHSA’s TIP 35 (2019) and aligned with the ACA Code of Ethics, this guide supports ethical practice, cultural competence, and client-centered recovery care.
Perfect for:
- Addiction counselors and students
- Mental health professionals integrating peer support
- Clinical supervisors and treatment program staff
- Anyone seeking to understand how 12-step recovery and counseling can ethically coexist
Want deeper tools, expanded case examples, and practical worksheets? Check out the full-length version, Twelve-Step Integration for Addiction Counselors: The Complete Guide, available now.
©2025 Cranston Publishing LLC (P)2025 Cranston Publishing LLCWhat I liked most is that it doesn’t assume you already buy into one approach or another. It’s balanced, professional, and respectful of both counseling ethics and recovery traditions. Perfect for a commute or quick refresher between sessions.
Highly recommend for counselors, supervisors, or even students in the field.
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