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  2. Gamblers Anonymous - 12 Steps of Recovery - CHOOSE HELP

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    Gamblers Anonymous is free, and the only requirement for entry is a desire to stop gambling. GA advocates preach 12 steps participation as the most effective way to overcome a compulsion to gamble. Addicts in recovery must work all of the steps, must use the assistance of a higher power in recovery, and must work the steps on a daily and ...

  3. 4 Steps to an Effective Gambling Intervention - CHOOSE HELP

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    Attending Gamblers Anonymous meetings and getting and working with a sponsor; Making a plan for supervised money management (losing access to debit and credit cards, for example) Working with a therapist who specializes in gambling addiction; Going to an inpatient gambling addiction treatment facility; Consequences

  4. Don’t Like AA? 6 Community Alternatives to 12 Steps Groups -...

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    Here is a quick listing with descriptions of some of the better known community recovery support alternatives to 12 steps programs. SMART Recovery – A community support organization with free to attend meetings in 600 locations, SMART Recovery helps people achieve recovery through peer support and a program that helps people maintain ...

  5. What Happens at an Alcoholics Anonymous or Narcotics Anonymous...

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    AA/NA meetings celebrate clean time at every meeting by giving out coins or keychains. There are different colors for different months and years of sober or clean time. The first coin/keychain is for "24 hours sober/clean or the desire to start a new way of life." Anyone can get this coin/keychain.

  6. AA Study: Alcoholics Who Help Others Most Likely to Stay Sober

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    In addition to having more sober time, people involved in helping others within AA also attended more meetings, did more step work and felt a stronger connection to the program. Commentary

  7. The 12 Steps for Non-Addicts - Key Concepts to Live By - CHOOSE...

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    I recommend the 12 Steps of AA even to folks who have never experienced addiction because they provide opportunities for healing, self discovery, and spiritual growth. I encourage folks to notice that only the first step makes mention of alcohol. Replace "alcohol" with the things that negatively impact your life.

  8. Your Partner Has a Gambling Problem: Here's How to Help

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    When talking to your children, and when talking to yourself, never forget the good qualities your loved one has. You need to keep the door open for a full and complete reintegration into the family. In this same vein, you want to keep the gambler involved in family activities as much as possible. 4. Keep Calm.

  9. What are the Christian 12 steps to sobriety? - CHOOSE HELP

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    The Christian 12 steps. We admitted we were powerless over our addictions and dysfunctional- behaviors, that our lives had become unmanageable. Came to believe that God, a Power greater than ourselves, could restore us to sanity and stability. Made a decision to turn our will and our lives over to the care of God as revealed in the Bible.

  10. Fortifying Your Recovery Online - Making Full Use of Internet...

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    There are many online meetings (listed below) that can be used as a supplement, for times of stress and for when there aren’t meetings available; online meetings run 24/7; A ton of literature, including the Big Book of Alcoholics Anonymous, is available for free download.

  11. Incentive for Daughter to Quit Drinking - CHOOSE HELP

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    If you can make it for 20 months you get the whole 20 000 dollars. If you drink you have to start at the beginning again. This way I am only paying for a program that gets me 20 months of abstinence. This is more than any rehab can guarantee and it gives the person a real incentive to stay sober. I would like to consider suggesting a plan such ...