10 Harm Reduction Strategies for Alcoholics
Harm reduction strategies are a set of programs and practices that focus on reducing harmful consequences associated with substance use.1 …
Continue readingHarm reduction strategies are a set of programs and practices that focus on reducing harmful consequences associated with substance use.1 …
Continue readingMany people who decide to attend professional rehab can also attend AA during their program. However, there are a number …
Continue readingFor most recovering alcoholics, it is not safe to start drinking again after attending AA and inpatient treatment. Most treatment …
Continue readingWhether or not an AA meeting offered in a particular inpatient or residential facility will be run by a licensed …
Continue readingThere are many reasons why AA teaches total abstinence, which is a concept that can be very beneficial to you …
Continue readingOne of the most important parts of AA is creating a strong social network of individuals who support your recovery, …
Continue readingJournaling in order to help you in AA can be extremely beneficial, especially when you are also attending residential rehab. …
Continue readingThe 12 steps are meant to be defined and interpreted in the way that is best for you as a …
Continue readingIt is very likely that your addiction counselor will want you to attend AA. Many therapists encourage their patients to …
Continue readingSince AA is a free program that does not require insurance, you can leave the group at whatever time is …
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