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In reply to the discussion: Alcoholics Anonymous has a terrible success rate, addiction expert finds [View all]Wounded Bear
(61,084 posts)because of their policy of anonymity, they keep no records. Now, anonymity was a necessity in the society of its era in the 30's because of the social scandal that results from addiction.
Society is a bit more open and forgiving nowadays, and it is at least partly because organizations like AA have achieved some success helping with the problem. One of the big problems for addicts is how it isolates people from normal society. In the end, addicts end up associating with nobody but other addicts. At the least, AA and its child programs like NA try to break that cycle and give addicts a clean place to hang out with people who are not using while they re-adapt.
Just for the record, the AA Big Book has no problem with getting professional help. In fact, it encourages it.
Having said that, I know they tend to overstate their success rates.