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SUBSTANCE ABUSE GROUPS: Alcoholics Anonymous (AA), Narcotics Anonymous (NA), and Crystal Meth Anonymous (CMA)
What groups are available in your community that can help substance abuse addicts? Alcoholics Anonymous (AA) is a group that meets with the desire to quit drinking alcohol. This group's members are heterogeneous; therefore, they...
0 comments12 Step Recovery
A twelve-step recovery program is guided by twelve powerful tenets that help people break away from the addictions that control their lives. If you are someone who has realized that they have an addiction, it is easy to see that addiction as the...
1 commentMethamphetamine Treatment Possibilities
According to the "Drug Facts: Methamphetamine" article, there are a few really successful treatments for methamphetamine addiction. The best treatment for methamphetamine addiction is the Matrix model. This is "a behavioral treatment approach that...
0 commentsAlcoholism and the Tenth Step in Alanon
The Alanon 10th Step suggests that we continue to take a personal inventory and, when we are wrong, promptly admit it. Our goal is to avoid building up a backlog of issues that hang over our heads and make us feel guilty.
5 commentsWhen One Gives Up, the Other Goes on Alone
The spreading tentacles of pornography claim many more sufferers every day, every month. Addiction to pornography and all the subsequent pain -- is real. There is help, but it is a long road. It is a well-worth-it road, but it needs to be traveled, not detoured.
5 commentsLiving With Addiction - Rework Those 12 Steps
Recently, I was able to travel back to my hometown of Jupiter, Florida. It was the first time I had been home in years. All of my first experiences smoking weed, drinking alcohol, dropping acid and sniffing cocaine took place in and around Jupiter....
0 commentsAlcoholism and the Ninth Step in Alanon
When Alanon members do their 9th Step amends, they often have to apologize and change their behavior towards the alcoholics in their life, as well as towards friends and family members. It is not as hard as you may have feared. Find out how to get started.
2 commentsDo I Really Have To Do A 4th Step Inventory???
"Made a searching and fearless moral inventory of ourselves." - Step Four, Twelve-Step Programs such as AA, NA, CA etc. It's not always easy looking at ourselves and taking ownership of our own behavior. Here's a look at how a fourth-step inventory can help in one's recovery.
6 commentsAlcoholism and the Eighth Step in Alanon
In the Alanon 8th Step, you make a list of people you have harmed, so that later you can make amends to them. This includes people you resent ... and these may be the hardest people of all to add to your list. Take your time. This article will help you understand why this is important.
0 commentsAlcoholism and the Seventh Step in Alanon
The Seventh Step of Alanon suggests that we humbly ask God to remove our defects of character. We cannot change ourselves, but God can and will, if we sincerely ask Him to. Here are the steps we take.
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