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Table of Contents Alcoholics Anonymous: Addiction Recovery for Some, But Not All Faith-based Programming The Disease Model of Addiction 12-Step Dominance The Blame Game There’s More Than One Way...
Alcoholics Anonymous is a mutual support group that began in 1935. It quickly became, and has remained, the go-to treatment for anyone addicted to alcohol. In recent years, though,...
Are There Any Groups Against Alcoholics Anonymous? You joined AA. You went to meetings regularly, working your way through the 12 Steps. And at first, it seemed to be...