12 step programs
AA purports to be open to anyone, as it is stated in Tradition Tree, "The only requirement for AA membership is a desire to stop drinking," but it isn't open to everyone. It's open only to those who are willing to publicly declare themselves to be alcoholics or addicts and who are willing to give up their inherent right of independence by declaring themselves powerless over addictive drugs and alcohol, as stated in Step One, "We admitted we are powerless over alcohol-that our lives had become unmanageable.
— Chris Prentiss
So are you an inmate or a rubbernecker?" she asks." Rubbernecker," I answer without hesitation. "You?"" I'm a screw. Or on staff, anyway. Used to be an inmate. Repeat offender. Crimes against my body. Puking sickness followed by heroin, which led to more puking sickness." I'd be surprised at her forthrightness, but that's addicting for you. The twelve steps crack 'em open, and then they can't shut up.
— Lauren Beukes
Treatment for dependency at substance abuse treatment centers must change if alcoholism and addiction are to be overcome in our society.
— Chris Prentiss
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