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12-STEP PHILOSOPHY

Recovery from Addiction is a New Relationship with Self, Others and the World

The Power of Example and Inspiration in Recovery Rooms

AsideOctober 17, 2018October 19, 2018 Website Author - Steve KLeave a comment

By Steve K. One of the many platitudes heard in the rooms of Alcoholics Anonymous (AA) is “that you cannot get recovery by osmosis.” I disagree with this glib statement in certain respects. Apart from its meaning relating to biology/chemistry the term osmosis is commonly used to describe the ‘gradual or unconscious assimilation of ideas, […]

AA and the Disease Concept: A Complex Connection

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By William L White. It is difficult to pick up a book advocating or attacking the disease concept of alcoholism without having Alcoholics Anonymous credited as the source of the modern disease concept of alcoholism. Yet considerable evidence challenges this popular belief. When AA co-founder Bill Wilson was asked in 1960 about AA’s position on […]

The Multiple Pathways to Addiction and Recovery

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By Steve K. As someone who’s in long-term recovery from alcohol and drug dependency I’ve often reflected upon the various causal factors associated with addiction and what these suggest in terms of successful recovery. There seems to be many diverse opinions, often polarising voices, in relation to the causes, nature and treatment of addiction. There […]

An Authentic Attitude of Gratitude

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By Steve K. Throughout my recovery I’ve struggled with cultivating an attitude of gratitude towards my life and circumstances. I have suffered with a depressive condition and physical health difficulties all my adult life, which have greatly influenced my viewpoint or ‘frame of reference’. I’m a long-term member of Alcoholics Anonymous (AA) and find it […]

Twelve Step Recovery – A Holistic Approach to Healing

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By Steve K. The literature of Alcoholics Anonymous (AA) suggests that alcoholism is an illness of the mind, body and soul; and that by healing spiritually the alcoholic will heal mentally and bodily as well. I would also like to suggest that the alcoholic heals emotionally, and contentiously, morally, as part of the recovery process. […]

Living with Chronic Illness In Recovery

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By Steve K. There is a common myth in recovery circles, often perpetuated by the literal interpretation of the literature, that long term sobriety equals a life of being “happy, joyous and free.”  However, the reality of “life on life’s terms” often brings with it suffering and adversity and the related negative impact in terms […]

The Reality of Recovery – Progress Not Perfection

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By Ingrid Mathieu, Ph.D. Is recovery in today’s AA supportive of cultivating a personal and authentic identity or in some way limiting these? Is a person’s recovery allowing the full breadth of human experience or is a bypass occurring that precludes some of the earthier nuances that might play a key role in someone’s life? […]

Recovery and Spiritual Bypassing

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By Steve K. While I’m committed to the practise of spiritual principles as a part of my recovery from alcohol and other drug addiction, the emphasis within Alcoholics Anonymous (AA) on being accepting, compassionate, tolerant, unselfish and loving etc, and of “practising these principles in all our affairs”, combined with literal interpretation of fellowship literature, […]

How The Twelve Steps of Alcoholics Anonymous Work for Me

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By Steve K. I’ve often heard it said in AA meetings, ‘I don’t know how the Twelve Steps work – they just do.’ I have never found that statement particularly helpful. Taken literally, the Steps suggest that we can recover from our illness by accepting it, by belief in God or a higher power, by […]

Addiction Treatment, Coercion, and Alcoholics Anonymous

AsideOctober 22, 2017October 15, 2018 Website Author - Steve K2 Comments

By Steve K. I attend a weekly AA meeting which I consider to be my “home group”, and have done so for a long period of time. I value the group and in general it has had a good balance of people experienced in recovery, as well as newer members. Recently a local residential treatment […]

12-Step Sponsorship – How It Works

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By Hamilton B. The primary responsibility of sponsors is to help their sponsees work the Twelve Steps.  A sponsor and sponsee have an obligation to discuss their mutual expectations, objectives, and requirements, if any, regarding the sponsorship relationship before they enter into that relationship. A sponsor shares his or her experience, strength, and hope with […]

Surrender, Vulnerability and Connection

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By Steve K. The experience of surrender is the gateway to recovery from addiction. To paraphrase the first Step of the AA 12-Step program, at this moment we experience an acceptance that we lack control and that our life is unmanageable. Our ego surrenders its will through the pain and suffering of addiction. Our denial is […]

Humility – A Fundamental Virtue of Recovery

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By Steve K. Humility is having a realistic view of oneself as a limited, imperfect human being, and being honest without pretence in the portrayal of oneself to others. Humility acknowledges the need for others and reaches out towards them. It requires good self-awareness and self-acceptance, and is a strength rather than a weakness. False […]

Morality, Altruism and Spiritual Growth

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By Steve K. Spiritual development or awakening, and reduction of our fear-based ego, is the main aim of the 12-Step approach to recovery from addiction. The belief is that, if we change in this respect, we’ll be able to let go of our addictions and live more fulfilling and satisfying lives. We will move away […]

The Trees of Addiction & Recovery

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By Steve K. The Addiction Tree Trauma Informed Model of Addiction At the bottom of the addiction tree is the soil and seeds of addiction, which consists of emotional, physical, sexual, and spiritual neglect or abuse. These are combined with innate hereditary factors. This unhealthy foundation for life creates the tree’s roots – the very […]

Instincts, Desires and Ego Defenses

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By Steve K. I recently became fully aware of certain unconscious motivations that have been directing, to a degree, some of my behaviour. At a conscious level I was trying to help someone early in recovery and still believe that this motive was genuine, but underlying these efforts I was also being driven by powerful […]

Steps Six & Seven – A Humanistic Perspective

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By Steve K. Step Six “Were entirely ready to have God remove all these defects of character.” And… Step Seven “Humbly asked Him to remove our shortcomings.” Steps Six and Seven of the 12 Step program of Alcoholics Anonymous (AA) involve willingness, humility and practice. Step Six requires a genuine willingness to be free of […]

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Acceptance and Step Three

Eliminating Shame Through the Principles and Practices of Alcoholics Anonymous.

SMART RECOVERY VS 12 STEP RECOVERY

Spiritual, Not Religious

The Language of the Heart

Is Alcoholics Anonymous a Form of Cognitive Behavioural Therapy

12 ESSENTIAL INSIGHTS FOR EMOTIONAL SOBRIETY

The Divine Cosmos

Hope – A Virtue and a Double-Edged Sword

EVERYTHING happens for a Reason

Humanist Spirituality

AA History & Philosophy

Writing the Big Book: The Creation of AA

Conscious Contact – Documentary (2025) About Bill Wilson’s Spiritual Journey

WEBSITES & PODCASTS

Beyond Belief Sobriety Podcast

Emotional Sobriety Podcast

william white papers

Joe C – REBELLION dogs Radio podcast

Higher & Friendly Powers – bEYOND BELIEF SOBRIETY Podcast with Peg O’Connor

RECOMMENDED READING

The MUTUALITY OF THE FELLOWSHIP AND PROGRAM

suffering & adversity – an opportunity for growth

The Separate Sense of Self and Addiction

Sick Souls, Healthy Minds – How William James Can Save Your Life

The Ego and Shame – A Barrier to Humility

Can Anger Be An Addiction?

RECOVERY IS PRACTICING LOVE OVER FEAR

An Authentic Attitude of Gratitude

The Trees of Addiction & Recovery

RECOVERY – A JOURNEY OF SELF-ACTUALISATION

What Gets You Sober – God Or Your Neurons?

Resentments, Inventory, Amends and Forgiveness

The Therapeutic Value of the Group

SURRENDER, VULNERABILITY AND CONNECTION

The Wounded Healer

NINTH STEP PROMISES

Recovery and Spiritual Bypassing

Addiction Treatment, Coercion, and Alcoholics Anonymous

AA SPIRITUAL AND RELIGIOUS

Living with Chronic Illness in Recovery

The Reality of Recovery – Progress Not Perfection

STOIC PHILOSOPHY AND THE SERENITY PRAYER

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