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  2. Drug addiction recovery groups - Wikipedia

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    Despite the idea of cross-addiction being accepted as real in many addiction recovery groups, there is said to be little empirical evidence to support the idea and recent research suggests that the opposite is more likely to be true. The following is a list of twelve-step drug addiction recovery groups.

  3. Dying To Be Free - The Huffington Post

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    There’s no single explanation for why addiction treatment is mired in a kind of scientific dark age, why addicts are denied the help that modern medicine can offer. Family doctors tend to see addicts as a nuisance or a liability and don’t want them crowding their waiting rooms. In American culture, self-help runs deep.

  4. Drug rehabilitation - Wikipedia

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    Traditional addiction treatment is based primarily on counseling. Counselors help individuals with identifying behaviors and problems related to their addiction. It can be done on an individual basis, but it's more common to find it in a group setting and can include crisis counseling, weekly or daily counseling, and drop-in counseling supports.

  5. Narcotics Anonymous - Wikipedia

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    Addicts would have to cruise around meeting places and check for surveillance, to make sure meetings would not be busted by police. It was many years before NA became recognized as a beneficial organization, although some early press accounts were very positive.

  6. Recovering addicts work to help others in 'Project Recover' - AOL

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    Bogese, a recovering heroin addict, breaks the ice by telling them a bit about herself. Bogese is one of four peer recovery specialists who have been working in central Virginia this year as part ...

  7. He Fell into Addiction as a Teen, and Then Found a ... - AOL

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    Strode says his own path to addiction started when he had his first beer at 11. At 15, he says, he admitted himself to a psychiatric hospital — but found less treatment and more enabling.

  8. Twelve-step program - Wikipedia

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    The description in the First Step of the life of the alcoholic or addict as "unmanageable" refers to the lack of choice that the mind of the addict or alcoholic affords concerning whether to drink or use again. [23] The illness of the spiritual dimension, or "spiritual malady," is considered in all twelve-step groups to be self-centeredness.

  9. Relapse. Overdose. Saving lives: How a Detroit addict ... - AOL

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