Alcoholics Anonymous is a time-worn recovery program that was first developed in 1935 by a recovering alcoholic named Bill Wilson and a medical doctor named Robert Smith. More commonly known by Bill W., Wilson had...
Read More >>Addiction recovery is rewarding, fulfilling and absolutely life-changing. However, this is not to say that it is always a walk in the park. Recovery is also exceedingly challenging – fortunately, it is challenging in the...
Read More >>Addiction is a highly complex disease – one that is widely stigmatized and deeply misunderstood. Many people mistakenly believe that addiction is a matter of moral standing, or that it can be effectively attributed to...
Read More >>Table Of Content 1. The 12-step approach 1.1. Alcoholics Anonymous, Narcotics Anonymous, and Al-Anon 1.1.1. What is Alcoholics Anonymous? 1.1.1. What is Narcotics Anonymous? 1.1.1. What is an AA or NA sponsor? 1.1.1. What is...
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