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Crack Cocaine Addiction: An Anonymous Group For Cocaine Addiction Treatment

Article by Andrew Sayers

There have been many groups around the US formed to either help a person fight their addictions to drugs or help them start a new life away from drug addiction. According to california drug rehab center therapists, these groups are based on a treatment popularly used… Continue reading

Alcoholics Anonymous | Step 3 | March 2 |

Gone are the days of feeling entitled to something, that I know my rights, that I deserve this or that. I need not resort to blame or fault finding. When I ask for help and suggestions, I find out what feels right for others in any given situation. Interdependent yes,… Continue reading

Fellow atheists: how do you feel about the God concept in Alcoholics Anonymous?

Question by Antithesis: Fellow atheists: how do you feel about the God concept in Alcoholics Anonymous?
In the AA program, a large part of it has to do with the person accepting their own “higher power” and “humbly ask him to remove their shortcomings.” Atheists, how do you feel… Continue reading

Alcoholics Anonymous | Step 2 | February 10 |

Alcoholics Anonymous | Step 2 | February 10 | Yesterday, a chair from an old timer celebrating 35 years sober, and several more around the same time! The theme was living reality, AA for sober, outside help for other emotional and physical. Several newcomers appreciated the “reality check,” that AA… Continue reading

Overeaters Anonymous: Many Symptoms, the OA Solution (Public Service Announcement)

Overeaters Anonymous (OA) offers a 12-Step Program that addresses the emotional, physical and spiritual well-being as a path to recovery. The program applies a set of principles that, when followed, promote inner change that curbs the individual’s compulsion to eat excess food or relate to food in unhealthy ways. OA… Continue reading

Controversial Authors Campaign for Alcoholics Anonymous Overhaul

(PRWEB) September 28, 2005

Lilian and Murdoch MacDonald, recovered alcoholics and authors of the controversial new book, Phoenix in a Bottle, are campaigning for radical new changes to be made to the treatment of alcoholism.

The MacDonalds, who found themselves living rough on the streets of Cambridge because… Continue reading