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Topic: How objective is this series?

Topic Posted by: R2 Anonymous
Organization: Recovery Net
Date Posted: Mon Mar 30 23:50:51 1998
Topic Description: I have found Close to Home and this web site to be excellent overall. It bothers me though that I get a sense that there is a bias towards 12-step programs. While I think that such programs have been of great help to many many recovering addicts, I believe that modern research has shown that 12-step programs are not really superior to other forms of recovery programs. While in the Self- and Mutual Help Groups section of this site it states that AA is a "non-religious but highly spiritual program" it later goes on to state that it involves "becoming willing to turn ones life over to the God of one's choice". Is this a religious program or not? In fact the courts have essentially found that AA is a religious program. I believe the fact is that there are many thousands of addicts who still are suffering because they do not accept the religiosity of AA. I think that further evidence to the lack of full objectivity of this series/web site in this area is that Rational Recovery is hardly mentioned if at all- pointed out in another message thread. Again, I would like to state that I think that this series/web site is excellent overall. I think that one of the best things about it is its efforts to expose misconceptions about addiction and recovery. I hope that this message will help make this effort more complete.

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