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  2. 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]

  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. Jean Kirkpatrick (sociologist) - Wikipedia

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    The program serves women in particular and explicitly addresses self-image issues, as opposed to AA's focus upon admitting fault. She created the Women for Sobriety program in 1975. [3] [2] This was after five years of research. In 1987, Kirkpatrick commented that women did not need another form of "learned helplessness".

  5. 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 ...

  6. 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.

  7. Jamie Lee Curtis Explains Why Sobriety Is Her Legacy: 'I'm ...

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    Jamie Lee Curtis is celebrating over two decades of being sober. The Everything Everywhere All at Once star and Golden Globe nominee spoke with ET's Nischelle Turner about the importance of her ...

  8. Secular Organizations for Sobriety - Wikipedia

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    Secular Organizations for Sobriety (SOS) logo. Secular Organizations for Sobriety (SOS), also known as Save Our Selves, [1] is a non-profit network of autonomous addiction recovery groups. The program stresses the need to place the highest priority on sobriety and uses mutual support to assist members in achieving this goal.

  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 ...