AA and NA

Have you heard about Alcoholics or Narcotics Anonymous but are not sure what they're about? Find out everything you need to know about AA and NA meetings as well as their sister support groups, such as Al-Anon and Nar-Anon.
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The Maintenance Steps of AA: Steps 10 Through 12

The Alcoholics Anonymous (AA) program’s Steps 10, 11, and 12 are crucial for maintaining sobriety and fostering spiritual growth. These “Maintenance Steps” involve daily self-inventory, consistent prayer and meditation, and helping others. Engaging in these practices reinforces recovery and contributes to long-term sobriety. In the journey of recovery from alcohol and substance use, the Alcoholics […]
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Steps 8 and 9: Making Amends in Recovery

Steps 8 and 9 of Alcoholics Anonymous are crucial for recovery, focusing on making amends and repairing relationships damaged by addiction. Step 8 involves listing those harmed and becoming willing to make amends, while Step 9 entails making direct amends where possible, except when it would cause further harm. This process fosters accountability, reduces shame […]
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Steps 6 and 7: Becoming Ready for Change

Steps 6 and 7 of the 12 Steps in AA and NA are crucial for recovery, focusing on becoming ready to have character defects removed and humbly asking a Higher Power to do so. These steps involve deep self-reflection, identification of shortcomings, and a willingness to surrender behaviors that hinder personal growth. By practicing humility […]
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Personal Inventory: Navigating Steps 4 and 5

Key Takeaways: This article discusses Steps 4 and 5 of Alcoholics Anonymous (AA) and Narcotics Anonymous (NA), focusing on the importance of self-reflection and accountability. Step 4 involves conducting a moral inventory, while Step 5 involves sharing that inventory with a higher power, oneself, and another person. These steps are crucial for personal growth, overcoming […]
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Exploring the 12 Steps: Surrender - Steps 1 Through 3

This article discusses the first three steps of the 12 Steps program for addiction recovery, known as the “Surrender” steps. It emphasizes admitting powerlessness, believing in a higher power, and making a decision to turn one’s life over to that power. The article also provides practical advice on how to work through each of these […]
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Mastering the Language of AA: Key Terms You Need to Know

If you are new to or considering AA, it can be daunting at first. Feel more prepared with the help of this beginner's guide to AA terms.
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Recovery Dharma: What You Should Know

Recovery Dharma is based on the belief that healing involves meditation, self-inquiry, wisdom, and support. See if this approach is right for you.
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10 Things To Expect From a Nar-Anon Meeting

If you are a family member or friend of someone dealing with addiction, take solace in Nar-Anon support groups designed to address any concerns about their use.
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How to Find the Right Sponsor in Alcoholics Anonymous (AA)

Recovery is a lifelong journey that requires support from others. Learn how to find the right sponsor in Alcoholics Anonymous (AA).
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What to Expect at Your First AA Meeting

If you have never attended a 12 Step meeting before, the idea of walking into a room full of strangers and sharing your story can be intimidating. To make your first meeting a bit easier, here are some tips from others in recovery.
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How 12 Step Fellowship Helps You Stay in Recovery

Forming your own support circle to help you overcome any challenge that comes your way is crucial. This is how 12 Step can help you find the support and understanding you need to succeed.
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Working the 12 Steps—Working Your Recovery

Overcoming addiction is possible, but behavioral changes do not happen overnight. Learn how the 12 Step program can strengthen recovery and change lives.
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