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12 StepsArticlesDisplaying Results 1 - 15 for 12 steps![]() The Principles Behind The 12 Steps Of Addiction Recovery ... very difficult or very simple to understand. This is an effort to simplify the meaning of the principles of the 12 steps for those who may be having difficulty. These are the principles that are incorporated into our daily lives as 'we walk ... Read ![]() Kicking the 12 Step Habit, II ... is, which are you?
The answer is easy, though the change process may not be. Generally, those who can Kick the 12 Step Habit are those who have something other than alcohol to build their lives around. As obvious as that may sound to ... Read ![]() Kicking the 12 Step Habit ... is, which are you?
The answer is easy, though the change process may not be. Generally, those who can Kick the 12 Step Habit are those who have something other than alcohol to build their lives around. As obvious as that may sound to ... Read ![]() Are Non-12-step Recovery Approaches Effective? ... that "AA is the only thing that works," at best this statement reflects the experience of someone who has been immersed so much in 12-step recovery that they have missed some important facts about recovery. Perhaps the most important fact ... Read ![]() Alcoholism; Can an Atheist Get Help From Aa? 12 Steps But No God? ... offers very little assistance, and yet some others find a way to retain their spiritual beliefs, and also to work the 12 steps in a meaningful and effective way.
How do they do it?
Well, AA faithful have had a long time to ... Read ![]() Why Would Someone Choose a Non-12-step Recovery Approach? ... information). Most individuals considering getting outside assistance with recovery are told that there is only one effective approach, the 12-step approach.
Despite being given the misinformation that "AA is the only way" some people ... Read ![]() My Path To Recovery: A Journey Through The 12 Steps ... addiction therapy, because an addict develops many defense mechanisms throughout the addiction.
Many months after my first experience with 12 Steps, I realized why I lashed out so violently when I was told that I had lost my self control ... Read ![]() Alcohol Abuse, Abstinence and Moderation: AA and 12 Step Alternatives ... a few, perhaps five to ten percent of those who try it voluntarily, and fewer of those who are coerced into it.
If the AA/12-Step model is ineffective for most, and a counterproductive dead end for some, what is someone whose alcohol ... Read ![]() Why 12 Steps Isn’t Enough in Drug Rehab ... some, doesn't for others
The problem is that what works very well for one does very little for another, and although many people find sobriety and salvation in 12 steps programs such as AA or NA, an equally many people find little of ... Read ![]() Alcoholic? God Has the Answer. Work the Christian 12 Steps, and Get Better ... we benefit greatly through a shared process of recovery within the fellowship of a Christian recovery organization.
Working the Christian 12 steps in group meetings or in a residential Christian rehab, we pray as individuals but also ... Read ![]() 12-steps Without God? ... center. The one-hour session is intended to be an introduction to the spiritual aspects of recovery, centered on 12-Step, and not a religious lecture. From the start, he communicated his lack of enthusiasm.
Because of time constraint ... Read ![]() The 12 Steps of Alcoholics Anonymous – and How They Can Help You ... defects of character.
7. Humbly asked Him to remove our shortcomings.
Here, again, you can see how central religious faith is to the 12 steps. The focus is not on improving yourself directly. Instead, it’s always on asking God to improve ... Read ![]() Drug Addiction Recovery: the 12 Step Way ... to Sobriety, they found that they had to very nearly do a 180 degree turnabout. This is the point I've been trying to get to in that it is what the 12 step concept guides one into being able to accomplish. This kind of turn around ... Read ![]() College - 12 Steps to Success For Freshman ... and save yourself the time, trouble, and money by succeeding in college? Follow the College: 12 steps to success for freshman. Step 1: Grow Up Take responsibility for your future. If you can't do the small stuff, as in cleaning the place ... Read ![]() Drug Addiction Recovery: the 12 Step Way ... improve on and relate it to new members and it evolves along with Society itself. I'm sure that other 12 Step groups that I have not experienced must do the same. Where I live there are several AA groups that have been around since 1949, ... Read Searches related to: 12 steps
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