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In reply to the discussion: Alcoholics Anonymous has a terrible success rate, addiction expert finds [View all]William Seger
(11,156 posts)Should we take the numerous anecdotes of people being helped by homeopathy as proof of efficacy and accept it as legitimate "alternative medicine," even though we know it's just distilled water and that the theory behind it is utter nonsense?
I don't know about "higher powers" but I do believe that science is our best hope for dealing with the real world. To me, the problem with, not just AA, but psychiatry and psychiatric therapy in general is a lack of scientific rigor. My response to what you're saying, respectfully, is that I believe that more people would get more help if we knew more about what we're doing, and the best way to do that is to approach it more scientifically than we have.
There was a time when some believed that attaching leaches to sick people to suck out the "bad blood" would cure some diseases, and sometimes it "worked." But even though it didn't have a very impressive cure rate, I believe leaching became popular just because it seemed to be better than doing nothing. Fortunately, better alternatives were found through scientific research.