Secular Organizations for Sobriety was created in 1985.
James Christopher has written: 'SOS sobriety' -- subject(s): Alcoholics, Alcoholics Anonymous, Alcoholism, Physiological aspects, Physiological aspects of Alcoholism, Rehabilitation, Secular Organizations for Sobriety
Yes, there are other reputable organizations that offer support for alcohol addiction, such as SMART Recovery, LifeRing, and Women for Sobriety. These organizations offer different approaches and philosophies compared to Alcoholics Anonymous, so individuals may find one that better aligns with their needs and beliefs. It's important to explore and find the right fit for your journey to recovery.
Different people find different routes to sobriety or to drinking in moderation. For some, AA seems to work. Others find Moderation Management successful. For some, Secular Organizations for Sobriety is the answer. And for many people, the HAMS Harm Reduction Network has been the answer.
Twist in My Sobriety was created in 1988.
Women For Sobriety was created in 1976.
Menace to Sobriety - OPM album - was created on 2000-08-15.
Menace to Sobriety - Ugly Kid Joe album - was created in 1995-06.
The Republican and Democratic parties are not religious organizations - they are 100% secular.
Yes. But people can overcome drinking problems at any age. AA, Secular Organizations for Sobriety (Save Ourselves or SOS), Moderation Management, and the Life Styles Program are all used by people to achieve sobriety. SOS is popular among those who feel uncomfortable with the religious/spiritual nature of AA, Moderation Management is popular with those who want to reduce their alcohol consumption.
A Secular Age was created in 2007.
A Secular Agenda was created in 1997.
Secular Joy was created in 2011.