Books By Dr. Don Worth
Books By Dr. Don Worth
Books by Don Worth, Ph.D. are now available on Amazon. Copies of Good News, Bad News, Who Can Tell? can also be found at Julio’s Café in Clarksburg, WV, Fish Hawk Acres Café in Buckhannon, WV, Appalachian Glass in Weston, WV, Bird in Hand Coffee Shop in Baltimore, MD, and at the Family & Marital Counseling Center in both Weston and Clarksburg, West Virginia. The book is written by Dr. Don Worth, an experienced therapist who has worked with individuals and families in West Virginia for over 30 years. His work focuses on a more relational and practical approach to understanding substance use and recovery, offering readers clear, step-by-step guidance along with real-life insight and examples from his clinical experience.
Books by Don Worth, Ph.D. are now available on Amazon. Copies of Good News, Bad News, Who Can Tell? can also be found at Julio’s Café in Clarksburg, WV, Fish Hawk Acres Café in Buckhannon, WV, Appalachian Glass in Weston, WV, Bird in Hand Coffee Shop in Baltimore, MD, and at the Family & Marital Counseling Center in both Weston and Clarksburg, West Virginia. The book is written by Dr. Don Worth, an experienced therapist who has worked with individuals and families in West Virginia for over 30 years. His work focuses on a more relational and practical approach to understanding substance use and recovery, offering readers clear, step-by-step guidance along with real-life insight and examples from his clinical experience.

Good News, Bad News, Who Can Tell?
Good News, Bad News, Who Can Tell?
Good News, Bad News, Who Can Tell? is a simple, step-by-step guide to recovery from opioid use that offers a fresh and practical way of understanding substance use and healing. Instead of focusing on labels such as “addiction” or “addicts,” the book takes a more relational approach that removes shame and emphasizes understanding the person within their environment, relationships, and experiences. It is designed to help readers build both short-term and long-term recovery plans, including developing healthy sleep routines, improving diet, learning tools to manage anxiety, and using supportive relationships as part of the recovery process. The book also provides guidance for recognizing relapse patterns and making quick, effective “U-turns” back into recovery. In addition, it includes a section for families and friends, offering them tools and insight on how to properly support loved ones through recovery in a healthy and constructive way. Written in an easy-to-read style, it includes personal stories and real examples from Dr. Don Worth’s 30+ years of experience working with individuals and families in West Virginia.
Good News, Bad News, Who Can Tell? is a simple, step-by-step guide to recovery from opioid use that offers a fresh and practical way of understanding substance use and healing. Instead of focusing on labels such as “addiction” or “addicts,” the book takes a more relational approach that removes shame and emphasizes understanding the person within their environment, relationships, and experiences. It is designed to help readers build both short-term and long-term recovery plans, including developing healthy sleep routines, improving diet, learning tools to manage anxiety, and using supportive relationships as part of the recovery process. The book also provides guidance for recognizing relapse patterns and making quick, effective “U-turns” back into recovery. In addition, it includes a section for families and friends, offering them tools and insight on how to properly support loved ones through recovery in a healthy and constructive way. Written in an easy-to-read style, it includes personal stories and real examples from Dr. Don Worth’s 30+ years of experience working with individuals and families in West Virginia.

Opioid Free 1-2-3
Opioid Free 1-2-3
Opioid Free 123 by Don Worth, Ph.D. is a practical, step-by-step guide designed to help individuals move toward recovery from opioid use in a clear and manageable way. The book introduces a simple three-step framework that focuses on understanding substance use from a relational perspective, building realistic recovery plans, and developing tools to maintain long-term stability. Rather than relying on shame or labels, it emphasizes clarity, structure, and supportive relationships as the foundation for change. With straightforward language and real-world examples drawn from over 30 years of clinical experience, Dr. Worth provides readers with practical strategies for managing daily life in recovery, including sleep routines, anxiety reduction, and relapse awareness. The goal of Opioid Free 123 is to give individuals and families a usable roadmap that makes recovery feel more possible, grounded, and sustainable.
Opioid Free 123 by Don Worth, Ph.D. is a practical, step-by-step guide designed to help individuals move toward recovery from opioid use in a clear and manageable way. The book introduces a simple three-step framework that focuses on understanding substance use from a relational perspective, building realistic recovery plans, and developing tools to maintain long-term stability. Rather than relying on shame or labels, it emphasizes clarity, structure, and supportive relationships as the foundation for change. With straightforward language and real-world examples drawn from over 30 years of clinical experience, Dr. Worth provides readers with practical strategies for managing daily life in recovery, including sleep routines, anxiety reduction, and relapse awareness. The goal of Opioid Free 123 is to give individuals and families a usable roadmap that makes recovery feel more possible, grounded, and sustainable.
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Weston Office
Phone: (304) 269-3923
Fax: (304) 269-9733
Clarksburg Office
Phone: (304) 622-5323
Fax: (304) 622-5324
© 2026 Family & Marital Counseling Center, INC. All Rights Reserved.
