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  2. Sexaholics Anonymous - Wikipedia

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    Currently there is nothing scheduled in 2022 (No bids) July 14–16, 2023 Cracow, Poland "In God We Trust" July 12–14, 2024 Los Angeles, CA "Courage to Change" January 6–8, 2025 Jerusalem, Israel "Stepping into the Light" July 25–27, 2025 Dallas, TX "Surrender, Deep in the Heart of Texas"

  3. Recovery Day - Wikipedia

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    The idea of Recovery Day spread to other major Canadian cities such as Victoria [6] where a similar event was also held in Centennial Square. Ottawa's mayor signed a similar proclamation. The following year, 12 cities hosted events. In 2014, 20 cities held Recovery Day events. Close to 30 cities held events in 2015.

  4. Drug rehabilitation - Wikipedia

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    Despite ongoing efforts to combat addiction, there has been evidence of clinics billing patients for treatments that may not guarantee their recovery. [1] This is a major problem as there are numerous claims of fraud in drug rehabilitation centers, where these centers are billing insurance companies for under-delivering much-needed medical ...

  5. Twelve-step program - Wikipedia

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    Twelve-step programs are international mutual aid programs supporting recovery from substance addictions, behavioral addictions and compulsions.Developed in the 1930s, the first twelve-step program, Alcoholics Anonymous (AA), founded by Bill Wilson and Bob Smith, aided its membership to overcome alcoholism. [1]

  6. Outfest 2022 preview: Filmmakers focus on addiction in ... - AOL

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    At Outfest 2022, “How Not to Be a Junkie” — from creative duo Andrea Metz and Michelle Peerali — centers on a young woman and her struggles to get sober.

  7. 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]

  8. Celebrate Recovery - Wikipedia

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    Celebrate Recovery is one of the seven largest addiction recovery support group programs. [5] Promotional materials assert that over 5 million people have participated in a Celebrate Recovery step study in over 35,000 churches. [6] [7] Leaders seek to normalize substance abuse as similar to other personal problems common to all people. [8]

  9. Narcotics Anonymous - Wikipedia

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    NA suggests that the disease of addiction can be arrested, and recovery is possible through the NA twelve-step program. The steps never mention drugs or drug use, rather they refer only to addiction, to indicate that addicts have a disease of which drug use is one symptom.