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Working it Through: A Closer Look at The 12 Steps of AA – Part 2 of 2

Working it Through: A Closer Look at The 12 Steps of AA – Part 2 of 2

If you are new to 12 Step programs or are coming back to the program, this two part series takes a closer look at the 12 steps of AA.

James Cloughley · 1/7/2023
Working it Through: A Closer Look at The 12 Steps of AA – Part 1 of 2

Working it Through: A Closer Look at The 12 Steps of AA – Part 1 of 2

A closer look at the 12 steps of AA, breaking things down and showing you how it can support you to live a clean and sober life.

James Cloughley · 12/29/2022
AA for Atheists – How to Take What You Need and Leave the Rest

AA for Atheists – How to Take What You Need and Leave the Rest

Myths and misconceptions regarding Alcoholics Anonymous that continue to prevent people from accessing self-help. For the atheist or agnostic, concerns about having a "Higher Power" are a significant obstacles that can be overcome.

Jim LaPierre · 9/20/2022
Drug & Alcohol Rehab Programs

Drug & Alcohol Rehab Programs

You can’t make a good choice about treatment until you can make an informed choice about the care you need. Read on to find a listing and explanation of the most common types of residential addiction treatment programs. Just knowing what’s available and starting to think about your needs and wants takes you a great first step forward to finding a treatment program that’s right for you.

John Lee · 5/10/2011
An Overview of the Goals and Therapies of Drug Rehab

An Overview of the Goals and Therapies of Drug Rehab

An overview of what you need to learn in drug rehab, the changes you need to make and the therapies used to teach you what you need to know.

John Lee · 6/6/2013

12 Steps Programs - Brief Overview

With more than 75 years of history, and literally tens of millions of lives bettered, 12 steps recovery programs have value. they don't work for everyone, but they're free, they're everywhere and they might just work for you. Give 12 steps a try...and stay sober one day at a time.

ChooseHelp · 8/27/2007
AA Sponsorship: How to Find Your Ideal AA Sponsor

AA Sponsorship: How to Find Your Ideal AA Sponsor

Developing a support system in early recovery can be overwhelming. Choosing a sponsor is an important choice that gives stability. Here's what to look out for.

Jim LaPierre · 8/21/2015
The 12 Steps without God or Alcohol: Key Concepts to Improve Any Life

The 12 Steps without God or Alcohol: Key Concepts to Improve Any Life

The 12 Steps of AA provide opportunities for healing, self discovery, and spiritual growth... even for individuals who never experienced addiction.

Jim LaPierre · 8/13/2015
10 Best Recovery Slogans & How to Apply Them

10 Best Recovery Slogans & How to Apply Them

Folks in 12 step programs understand that in early recovery, we can't remember things even if we want to. They provide us with acronyms and simple sayings that speak volumes.

Jim LaPierre · 9/18/2014
How AA Works – Identifying the Individual Mechanisms That Help People Maintain Abstinence

How AA Works – Identifying the Individual Mechanisms That Help People Maintain Abstinence

OK – so we know that AA helps people stay sober…but how and why does it help? Well, some of the ways people benefit from AA include: by changing their social networks, by experiencing less depression, by increasing self-confidence and others.

John Lee · 7/26/2013
The Value of 12 Step Facilitation in Drug Rehab

The Value of 12 Step Facilitation in Drug Rehab

While some people disparage AA/NA as unscientific or even cult-like, there’s actually quite a lot of research that demonstrates its effectiveness. Read on to learn more about how and why AA and NA work.

John Lee · 7/23/2013
What Happens at an Alcoholics Anonymous or Narcotics Anonymous Meeting?

What Happens at an Alcoholics Anonymous or Narcotics Anonymous Meeting?

This article describes what to expect when you go to your first AA/NA meeting. Many alcoholics and addicts hear a lot of rumors about what happens at meetings. Some people are afraid to go to their first meeting because they don't know what to expect. This article clears up all the rumors and will let you know exactly what to expect.

Anna Deeds · 4/10/2013

What are the Christian 12 steps to sobriety?

Christians have taken the 12 steps of AA and altered these storied recovery steps to better reflect the healing power of direct prayer to Jesus Christ. Christian rehab uses the Christian 12 steps as a part of a spiritual solution to addiction, and when combined with prayer, bible study and religious instruction; recovering addicts leave treatment well equipped for a lifetime of better and sober living before God.

John Lee · 10/1/2007
The 12 Steps of Overeaters Anonymous – A Mutual Help Group Solution to Food Addiction and Compulsive Eating

The 12 Steps of Overeaters Anonymous – A Mutual Help Group Solution to Food Addiction and Compulsive Eating

A brief introduction to a 12 steps program for compulsive overeaters

John Lee · 4/24/2012
Don’t Like AA? 6 Community Alternatives to 12 Steps Groups

Don’t Like AA? 6 Community Alternatives to 12 Steps Groups

Getting and staying involved in a community self help and support group during the initial period of recovery is a very good idea. Support groups can keep help keep you motivated to stay at the fight, can offer wisdom and encouragement and can be an excellent source of sober support and friendship. 12 steps groups are the most common type of community support group, but not everyone finds what they need though the 12 steps - and some people find the spiritual component uncomfortable. Here then, are 6 great alternatives to AA and NA.

John Lee ·
Prayers In 12 Steps Drug Treatment Programs

Prayers In 12 Steps Drug Treatment Programs

Although no one can deny the effectiveness of secular techniques in rehab, we exist as spiritual beings, and an addiction is an ailment of the spirit as much as a disease of the body. We need tools such as those offered through private therapy and cognitive peer groups to combat temptation when it arises, but for those lucky enough to posses a strong belief in God, through prayer and faith; temptation is avoided, resolve strengthen, and sobriety enhanced.

ChooseHelp · 8/26/2007
AA and Terminal Uniqueness - Are You As Unique As You Think You Are?

AA and Terminal Uniqueness - Are You As Unique As You Think You Are?

A lot of people attend a single AA meeting and dismiss the group as "full of people that have nothing in common with me". 12 steppers call this phenomenon terminal uniqueness. It's very common, and it's usually completely false.

John Lee · 1/30/2008
Gamblers Anonymous - 12 Steps of Recovery

Gamblers Anonymous - 12 Steps of Recovery

Just as the 12 steps help alcoholics reclaim sobriety, they also help many to overcome an addiction to gambling.

John Lee · 2/6/2008
Understanding "Powerlessness" and Why Acceptance Liberates You

Understanding "Powerlessness" and Why Acceptance Liberates You

Powerlessness is one of the most difficult things to accept in early recovery. Free yourself from unhealthy expectations and futile pursuits.

Jim LaPierre ·
AA Resource List – Everything You Need to Know about Getting Started with the 12 Steps

AA Resource List – Everything You Need to Know about Getting Started with the 12 Steps

New to AA? Start here – a list of 9 quick-read articles answering all your important questions on getting started with the 12 steps.

John Lee ·