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Alcoholics Anonymous is one example; it offers a structured 12-step path toward recovery with a community of support from those who have dealt with similar challenges. Cognitive behavioral therapy is another path, available in person or online. Non-abstinence-based recovery models—such as Moderation...
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According to the American Psychological Association (APA), anyone, regardless of his or her religious beliefs or lack of religious beliefs, can benefit from participation in 12-step programs such as AA. The number of visits to 12-step self-help groups exceeds the number of visits to all ...
From company happy hours and restaurant meetings with investors, to kegs at tech offices and bars at conferences, alcohol may be creating unsafe environments for women, non-binary people, men of color, anyone who may be sober, in recovery, as well as observing religious practices. ...
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Iowa Sep. 1, 1986 The law includes the following exceptions: “A person under legal age who consumes or possesses any alcoholic beverage in connection with a religious observance, ceremony, or rite….A person or persons under legal age shall not purchase or attempt to purchase, consume, or ...
AA isn't religious-based. You can join no matter what belief system you have, or if you don't have one at all. But spiritual themes and references to "God" may come up at meetings. If you try AA and it doesn't feel like the right fit for you, there are other support groups yo...
Although AA's Twelve Steps speak of God, a higher power, and spiritual awakening, AA maintains that it is not a religious organization. However, the group's religious underpinnings and the tone of its meetings, which may begin with the Serenity Prayer and generally end with group recitation ...
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