According to recent estimates, over two million people are currently in recovery in Alcoholics Anonymous (AA) worldwide. This includes about 1.5 million people in the U.S. and over 500,000 people ...
A few weeks ago, while listening to the radio, I heard about a podcast called The 13th Step. As a social psychologist, I was familiar with the 12-step program advocated by Alcoholics Anonymous (AA) to ...
Can 12-step programs be required for release from prison? West Virginia is the latest state to end a rule requiring that inmates eligible for parole must complete a religious-based 12-step substance ...
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Finding your perfect 12-step meeting match
Whether you’re new to recovery or looking to deepen your support network, there’s a 12-step meeting format that fits your needs. From open community gatherings to focused step studies, AA and NA offer ...
Looking back on my experiences with leukemia and with alcoholism, I realized that the 12 steps of Alcoholics Anonymous can be applied to life with cancer. When I went into treatment for alcoholism ...
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Finding strength through AA’s spiritual path
Alcoholics Anonymous weaves deep spiritual principles into its 12 Steps, offering more than just abstinence—it’s a roadmap to personal growth, connection, and purpose. Research shows spirituality can ...
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