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  2. Jean Kirkpatrick (sociologist) - Wikipedia

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    Jean Kirkpatrick (March 2, 1923 [1] - June 19, 2000 [2]) was an American sociologist.Long suffering from alcoholism herself, she created Women for Sobriety, an alternative or complement to the Twelve Steps program of Alcoholics Anonymous (AA).

  3. SMART Recovery - Wikipedia

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    SMART Recovery is based on scientific knowledge and is intended to evolve as scientific knowledge evolves. [4] The program uses principles of motivational interviewing, found in motivational enhancement therapy (MET), [5] and techniques taken from rational emotive behavior therapy (REBT), and cognitive-behavioral therapy (CBT), as well as scientifically validated research on treatment. [6]

  4. Women for Sobriety - Wikipedia

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    Women for Sobriety (WFS) is a non-profit secular addiction recovery group for women with addiction problems. WFS was created by sociologist Jean Kirkpatrick in 1976 as an alternative to twelve-step addiction recovery groups like Alcoholics Anonymous (AA). As of 1998, there were more than 200 WFS groups worldwide. [1]

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  7. Cara Delevingne Opens Up About Her Sobriety: ‘If I ... - AOL

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    Cara Delevingne Taylor Hill/Getty Images Cara Delevingne is encouraging others to follow in her footsteps and become sober. The Only Murders in the Building alum, 31, began a 12-step rehab program ...

  8. Rational Recovery - Wikipedia

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    Some assistance is free, but the program requires some "very modest charges" for goods and services including books, articles, and audio CDs to assist in the recovery process. [6] Much of the material is offered for free via the Internet , and an interested person can begin the Rational Recovery program through the Internet.

  9. Lala Kent Gives Sobriety Update, Says She Sees Addiction ...

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    Her reality. Lala Kent shared a raw look into her life of sobriety as she continues to notice people around her suffering from addiction. Celebrities Who Announced They’ve Become Sober Read ...