Book Awards

Rebecca and Julie are thrilled that their books have received many national book awards. Take a look at the award organizations that have recognized their books as being on the cutting edge of personal growth, self-help, psychology, and addiction recovery.

The Gift of Recovery

GOLD WINNER of the 2019 LIVING NOW BOOK AWARD – Self-Help

GOLD WINNER of the 2019 HUMAN RELATIONS INDIE BOOK AWARD – Recovery

SILVER WINNER of the 2018 NAUTILUS BOOK AWARD – Personal Growth and Self-Help

FIRST RUNNER UP of the 2019 ERIC HOFFER BOOK AWARD – Self-Help

SILVER WINNER of the 2019 IBPA Benjamin Franklin Award

FINALIST of the SAN DIEGO BOOK AWARD – Self-Help/Spiritual/Inspiration

“This is the gift that keeps on giving. In The Gift of Recovery, Rebecca Williams and Julie Kraft provide the reader with fifty-two gifts to guide them through their recovery from addiction. I believe this book is a gift for everyone who struggles with leaving behind unhelpful and unhealthy habitual behaviors. Rebecca and Julie provide great mindfulness skills and multiple affirmations for each day of the week. They make the reader feel that they are with the intelligent and compassionate companions that we all need as we face the challenges on our journey to a healthier, joyful life. This is the best mindfulness book I’ve read in a long time. Give yourself this gift. You deserve it!”
Michelle Skeen, PsyD, Author of Love Me, Don’t Leave Me; and host of Relationships 2.0
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The Mindfulness Workbook for Addiction

These awards are for our popular first edition!

WINNER of the 2013 SAN DIEGO BOOK AWARD – Psychology & Self-Help

GRAND PRIZE FINALIST of the 2013 ERIC HOFFER BOOK AWARD – Self-Help

FINALIST of the 2012 BOOKS FOR A BETTER LIFE AWARD – Psychology

FINALIST of the 2012 FOREWORD INDIE BOOK OF THE YEAR AWARD – Psychology

FINALIST of the 2013 MONTAIGNE MEDAL AWARD

“With warmth and patience, The Mindfulness Workbook for Addiction guides the reader step-by-step through a journey toward self-understanding, self-acceptance, responsibility, and healing. With practical knowledge of how painful emotions drive us to act against our own well-being and how to free ourselves from this struggle, Williams and Kraft have provided an invaluable resource for people in recovery and the therapists who aid them. Mental health professionals are offered a comprehensive map of the emotional ground traveled in recovery from addictions and other self-defeating behaviors, with spot-on teaching stories that illustrate each stage of the process.”
Laura E. Forsyth, PhD, Supervisor of psychological counseling at Moorpark College and psychologist in private practice serving adults with ADHD, depression and anxiety in Camarillo, CA
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