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How to Take Steps Toward Recovery with AA

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There are some things you can't do alone. Kicking alcohol is one of them. If you're battling against alcohol, you'll need advice, someone to cheer you on and also a place you can go where you're not judged for your addiction or defined by it. Alcoholics Anonymous is often the answer. It was founded in Akron, Ohio back in 1935 just two years after prohibition had been repelled. Since then it's spread out across the globe so anyone with a drinking problem can look to the AA for help, advice and most of all support during a very difficult period of their lives.

Finding a Meeting

Finding a meeting close to you isn't difficult because the AA makes it very easy for sufferers to get in touch with them through their website. Their website will point you to local meetings which you can attend without an invitation. The only thing members have to bring to the meeting is a desire to remain sober. The group is self-supported through donations that pay for things like the hall's rent so there are no fees or other requirements from each member.

AA's Twelve Step program of spiritual and character development is the heart of the work carried out by the AA. The forerunner to this was the AA's Twelve Traditions which sought to remove alcoholics from outside issues and influences. The Twelve Step program also does that but it goes a little further. Its first aim is to create an environment in which members can begin to admit to themselves they have a problem. Members are then asked to examine the errors of their past while adopting a new code of behavior that will help them resist the temptation to go back to their old ways.

Sponsors

Members get help and support from the group and from the meetings but they also get direct support from a sponsor. This is an experienced member of the group who helps sufferers examine past errors and address their current situation. The sponsor is someone that can be relied on for support and advice but they're also a friend who's willing to go out of their way to help a member remain sober. Sponsors and newcomers often have similar backgrounds and interests so that sobriety isn't the only thing they have in common.

Confidentiality

Some sufferers don't attend AA meetings for fear that their alcoholism will no longer remain a secret. Those who want to avoid this will be happy to read that confidentiality is one of the Twelve Traditions of the AA. The AA encourages each of their members to practice the principle of anonymity although it's not a legal requirement. Most members are happy to keep the information disclosed to them during the course of the meeting private and confidential but unlike professional therapists or members of the clergy, there's no legal requirement to do so.

Self-medicating

You can you adopt the principles of the AA for yourself without attending meetings but you might not have as much success if you try and go it alone. The AA makes its Twelve Step program available online so you can print it and read it at home before deciding whether to take the first step towards sobriety by visiting one of the AA's meetings. You can also buy books from the AA that will help you get sober and remain so on your own.

Helpline

Where else can you go for help with alcohol addiction? The Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration offer a lot of guidance to anyone who asks for help. Their national helpline can be called toll free 24-hour-a-day, 365-day-a-year. It will refer you to local treatment facilities and support groups like the AA, as well as any community-based organizations in your area who will be able to help you. This Treatment Referral Routing Service is available in English and Spanish.

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