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Twelve-step programs are international mutual aid programs supporting recovery from substance addictions, behavioral addictions and compulsions. Developed... |
Alcoholics Anonymous (redirect from Research on Twelve Step Effectiveness) recovery from alcoholism through its spiritually inclined twelve-step program. AA's twelve traditions, besides stressing anonymity, establish it as non-professional... |
Higher Power (category Twelve-step programs) Higher Power is a term used in Alcoholics Anonymous (AA) and other twelve-step programs. The same groups use the phrases "a power greater than ourselves"... |
Neurotics Anonymous (category Twelve-step programs) Neurotics Anonymous (N/A), founded in 1964, is a twelve-step program for recovery from mental and emotional illness. To avoid confusion with Narcotics... |
Overeaters Anonymous (category Twelve-step programs) Overeaters Anonymous (OA) is a twelve-step program founded in 1960 for people with problems related to food including, but not limited to, compulsive... |
Workaholics Anonymous (category Twelve-step programs) Workaholics Anonymous (WA) is a twelve-step program founded circa 1983 for people identifying themselves as "powerless over compulsive work, worry, or... |
Sexaholics Anonymous (category Twelve-step programs) founded in 1979 is one of several twelve-step programs for compulsive sexual behavior based on the original twelve steps of Alcoholics Anonymous. SA takes... |
Survivors of Incest Anonymous (category Twelve-step programs) Survivors of Incest Anonymous (SIA) is a twelve-step fellowship for recovery from the consequences of childhood sexual abuse. SIA was founded in 1982... |
all Shīʿa Muslims. The term Twelver refers to its adherents' belief in twelve divinely ordained leaders, known as the Twelve Imams, and their belief that... |
he made a rare public criticism of the decision to cancel the Ares I launch vehicle and the Constellation Moon landing program. In an open letter also... |
Gamblers Anonymous (category Twelve-step programs) to GA's lack of focus on the principles of spirituality in other twelve-step programs, like Alcoholics Anonymous (AA). A causal link, however, has not... |
wrote to President Donald Trump on August 22, 2018, addressing criticisms of the First Step Act, assuring him of conservative support for the measure (including... |
Tobacco cessation clinics in India Twelve-step program Support groups Addiction recovery groups List of twelve-step groups Harm reduction Category:Harm... |
Nike, Inc. (redirect from Criticism of Nike, Inc.) Phil Knight announced in mid-2015 that he would step down as chairman of Nike in 2016. He officially stepped down from all duties with the company on June... |
Nation of Islam (redirect from Criticism of the Nation of Islam) 'anti-Semitism' to stifle all criticism of Zionism and the Zionist policies of the State of Israel and also to stifle all legitimate criticism of the errant behavior... |
Taiji dolphin drive hunt (redirect from Taiji Twelve) Park in the Dominican Republic had placed an order for twelve dolphins for the captive swim program. Although most of the dolphins captured were earmarked... |
The Next Step is a Canadian teen drama series created by Frank van Keeken and produced by Temple Street Productions. Shot in a dramatic mockumentary style... |
CLPS program and Gateway program, and HLS demo and delivery missions. All future dates in the table are NET The Artemis program has received criticisms from... |
Gabor Maté (section Criticism) others, that addiction is a disease and opposes all twelve-step drug and alcohol treatment programs. Professor of Psychology in Psychiatry at the University... |
and many of the ideas that formed the foundation of AA's suggested Twelve-Step Program on the teachings of the Oxford Group. Later in life, Bill Wilson... |