12 Steps
Twelve-step programs for addiction are mutual aid organizations for the purpose of recovery from substance addictions, behavioral addictions, and compulsions. It was developed in the 1930s, the first twelve-step program was Alcoholics Anonymous or AA. It gave people a place to overcome alcoholism. Since that time dozens of other organizations have been derived from AA’s approach to handling problems like gambling or drugs.
Alcoholics Anonymous is the largest of all of the twelve-step programs, followed by Narcotics Anonymous, the majority of twelve-step members are recovering from addiction to alcohol or other drugs. The majority of twelve-step programs, however, address illnesses other than substance addiction.
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Trilogy of Recovery Series$599.00The three films - two comedies and a Twilight Zone-like thriller - portray behaviors common among people with chemical dependency and other addictive disorders. All employ studio-quality film making and feature nationally known actors viewers will recognize. Learn More
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Healing the Addicted Brain SeriesSpecial Price $599.00 Regular Price $799.00Hosted by Dr. David Deitch A dramatic new way to teach and learn the realities of addiction and recovery is now available. Recent science reveals vivid brain scan images: extensive, visible changes in the brain during prolonged substance abuse. Learn More