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Online Conference Transcript Addictions Treatment: Perpetual Powerlessness and Never-Ending Recovery Anne Waymann maintains that all the talk in 12-step programs, like Alcoholics Anonymous (AA), about perpetual powerlessness and never-ending recovery are simply false myths that are doing real damage to both 12 Steppers and to many who need recovery but refuse it. Read the transcript. The Stanton Peele Addiction Website Should an AA Member Who Feels Capable Resume Moderate Drinking? Dear Stanton: I have been clean and sober in NA and AA for over 10 years, relapsed into chronic heroin addiction for 6 years prior to that. I am 36 now, have been involved in the 12 steps since the age of 20...so lots of meetings. Visit The Stanton Peele Addiction Website to continue reading when you click here. From Our Bookstore
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Addiction NewsTrouble Quitting? New Smoking Study May Reveal Why A new study from researchers at the University of Pittsburgh and Carnegie Mellon University sheds light on why smokers' intentions to quit “cold turkey” often fizzle out within days or even hours. More Addictions News Newly-defined Factors May Prevent Postpartum Smoking Relapse Alcohol Consumption Can Cause Too Much Cell Death, Fetal Abnormalities Alcohol Dependence Among Women Is Linked To Delayed Childbearing
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