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Drug Addiction Recovery: the 12 Step Way![]() I often find myself baffled by the alternatives to 12 step Recovery. It's kind of right out of the AA Big Book; "looking for an easier, softer way!"
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Article Tags: Drugs, Self Help, Addiction, Recovery, Alcoholic, Recover, Alcoholism, 12 Steps, Addict, Drug Use, Drug User, Family Self Help, Self Help Family, Addiction Victim, Victim Of Additction, Addiction And The Family Article Source: http://www.articlesbase.com/addictions-articles/drug-addiction-recovery-the-12-step-way-358577.html About the Author:
The author, David R Carroll, CADCA, is a certified substance abuse counselor in California. He has served as a treatment program Director and Counselor, using his curriculum for treatment, approved by both the California Department of Corrections, SASCA, and the California ADP. Counselor Carroll has also worked going into California prisons recruiting inmates for Aftercare treatment programs. Counselor Carroll is a VietVet and a recovering addict of 12 years. He is also the WebMaster of the Internet Site, Addiction:Why Me? @ www.mydavecarroll.com
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