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Twelve Step programs, 12 Step programs

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We are of the opinion that AA has helped many individuals in their fight against alcoholism, but we include this group because we believe there are other points of view; vital information and experiences that should be shared. The below links use terms we do not use ourselves; deprogramming and brainwashing to name a couple. And we certainly do NOT think that AA fits the BITE mind control model.

If you have an alcohol or drug problem, you should definitely seek out professional help. If you have been attending AA and it has been helpful to you, we do NOT suggest you abruptly stop going and change paths. There are many other successful approaches to helping people with drug and alcohol problems and we intend to add them to this page. If you have information you think should be included please send it to us.

Resource Links:

Recoveryfree.com

Rational Recovery Center

Secular Organizations for Sobriety - Recovery Group

Cliff Walker's Recovery Watch

Stanton Peele Addiction Web Site

Dr. Jeffrey Schaler

The Orange Papers: One Man's Analysis of Alcoholics Anonymous
An Online Book by Secret Agent Orange

Related Articles:

Stanton Peele's Comment on Audrey Kishline's Accident and Statement
- on Cliff Walker's Recovery Watch site

AA Psychologist's defense of AA

Is Alcoholics Anonymous a Cult? An Old Question Revisited
- by L. Allen Ragels

Secular Alternatives to Twelve Step Programs:

Rational Recovery

Smart Recovery

Moderation Management

Women for Sobriety

Web Sites in Support of AA

Alcoholics Anonymous World Services

12-Step Cyber Cafe

AA Forum Group

Online Intergroup of Alcoholics Anonymous

Sobriety and Recovery Resources

 

 

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