Sonia E. Waters is assistant professor of pastoral theology at Princeton Theological Seminary and an Episcopal priest. She has served as a volunteer chaplain at a local treatment center and is involved in recovery activities in the Princeton area.
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Bonnie J. Miller-McLemore --Vanderbilt University "Simply put, this is the best book out there for any health professional or individual who wants to understand the spiritual and political complexities of addiction." Carrie Doehring --Iliff School of Theology, Denver "Given the prevalence of struggles with addictive substances among persons and families, religious leaders and chaplains will find Waters's book extraordinarily helpful in understanding the neurological, medical, relational, cultural, and theological dimensions of substance use disorders."

