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In reply to the discussion: Alcoholics Anonymous has a terrible success rate, addiction expert finds [View all]U4ikLefty
(4,012 posts)As far as AA being able to work "if they had done what the program asks" I don't think it's that simple. You are good to defend AA's approach, but it simply isn't for everyone. I was one of those people & I was in the rooms of AA for years.
SMART gave me what AA didn't...tools to help ME overcome my destructive behavior. I thank God I found SMART...they gave me the hope, strength, and TOOLS to achieve & maintain sobriety.
If AA works, then "work it"...hell yeah!!! But if AA's approach isn't what people are seeking, then they should seek out alternatives & decide for themselves. In the end it's our life and we have to live it the best way we CHOOSE.
Whatever they decide, it's important that they participate in their own recovery & don't give up.
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