Navigating Sex Inventories: A Candid Big Book Study
Episode Overview
Sex inventories are a natural progression from fear inventories. Different methods like two-column and four-column approaches can be used. Honesty and self-reflection are crucial for personal growth. Humour can help address sensitive topics more comfortably. A supportive environment is essential for tackling personal issues.
I was the jerk. And I'm sure I'm the only one who has ever had any fear of sex, relationships, intimacy.
In this episode of 'Purpose of this Book - Intensive Big Book Study,' the hosts dive deep into Chapter 5, focusing on the challenging topic of sex and relationships. David G, joined by the ever-insightful Page F, guide you through pages 68 to 69 of the Big Book, offering personal reflections and practical advice on handling sex inventories.
With humour and candour, Page shares her own experiences with relationship inventories, making it relatable and less daunting for those tackling similar issues. The discussion touches on the natural progression from fear inventories to sex inventories, highlighting how interconnected our fears and relationships can be. The hosts also explore the different methods used in these inventories, from two-column to four-column approaches, providing a comprehensive understanding of how to navigate this sensitive subject.
Whether you're new to the Big Book or a seasoned member of a twelve-step recovery programme, this episode offers valuable insights and a supportive environment to address one of the most personal aspects of recovery. Tune in to hear how honesty, self-reflection, and a bit of humour can lead to profound personal growth.