There are lots of 12 Step Programs. You can attend most any 12-Step Program, whether it is AA, NA, OEA, GA, SA, ACOA, and use the concepts to work through your stuff. The program meetings are not used to discuss the past but rather to learn how to better care for yourself and your emotional and spiritual needs. Get online and find out what meetings are in your area. Attend at least six meetings before you make any decisions. You might like the first meeting and return to it five more times. You might go to six different meetings at different places all over town. The point is to keep going. Eventually you will fall into a meeting that you really like.
To find the right 12-step program for you, research different programs such as Alcoholics Anonymous, Narcotics Anonymous, or Overeaters Anonymous. Consider attending meetings of various programs to see which aligns best with your beliefs and needs. It's important to find a program that resonates with you and provides the support you are looking for on your journey to recovery.
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Get him\her to a 12 step program
Yes, they are the same 12 step program steps except for the kind of action or behavior to be changed.
No. In order to enjoy to reward of completing a 12 step program, longer 12 step programs yield better results. A better success rate can also be achieved with completing a longer course, vice, a condensed shortened version. Good luck !
They are coming out with a 12 step program for that.
You can get that info here http://www.urbanministry.org/12-step-program-steps-starting-compassionate-ministry-center
no.none whatsoever.
You can get a referral from a local hospital or from most churches. You can also go online to www.aasg.info to print out a list of all Atlanta 12-Step meetings.
Contact your local county D&A services. There is a 12 step program in Crofton called A New Way Clinic Inc that may be of interest to you.
There is a specialist here www.addicted.com/addiction-professionals/april-benson
there is Narcotics Anonymous