What is the successful method to stop sex addiction beside twelve step program or conventional license therapy?
Q. please no 12 step programs or conventional licensed therapists Thanx guys hey r i did check out the webpage www.addictioncontrol.blog spot.com it does have a lotta info on sex addiction
Asked by plz help - Sat Jan 30 02:53:32 2010 - - 4 Answers - 0 Comments
A. Castration
Answered by Resonance Structure - Sat Jan 30 03:05:14 2010
Q. please no 12 step programs or conventional licensed therapists Thanx guys hey r i did check out the webpage www.addictioncontrol.blog spot.com it does have a lotta info on sex addiction
Asked by plz help - Sat Jan 30 02:53:32 2010 - - 4 Answers - 0 Comments
A. Castration
Answered by Resonance Structure - Sat Jan 30 03:05:14 2010
Your thoughts on the Twelve-Step Recovery Program?
Q. I am doing a paper on treatment and approaches to addictions, and I am wondering if anyone has thoughts and opinions on the twelve-step recovery program? Also, if you have good websites, or information you would like to share please feel free to post it here for me :D. I also ask, that because of the sensitive nature of the topic, that if you may agree and disagree with this philosophy, but dont put people or their views down in the process. Thank-You!
Asked by Pookie - Sun Feb 22 22:04:32 2009 - - 2 Answers - 0 Comments
A. It works if you work it.
Answered by wispyspal - Sun Feb 22 22:14:14 2009
Q. I am doing a paper on treatment and approaches to addictions, and I am wondering if anyone has thoughts and opinions on the twelve-step recovery program? Also, if you have good websites, or information you would like to share please feel free to post it here for me :D. I also ask, that because of the sensitive nature of the topic, that if you may agree and disagree with this philosophy, but dont put people or their views down in the process. Thank-You!
Asked by Pookie - Sun Feb 22 22:04:32 2009 - - 2 Answers - 0 Comments
A. It works if you work it.
Answered by wispyspal - Sun Feb 22 22:14:14 2009
What do Atheists use in place of the twelve step program since it relies on giving yourself to god?
Q. What do Atheists use in place of the twelve step program since it relies on giving yourself to god?
Asked by Derik - Fri Jan 8 02:55:34 2010 - - 22 Answers - 0 Comments
A. In A.A./N.A. etc., anything or anyone can be their higher power. Some non-religious members use their group, the program itself or their sponsor. Peace, Ivy
Answered by Ivy - Fri Jan 8 03:03:15 2010
Q. What do Atheists use in place of the twelve step program since it relies on giving yourself to god?
Asked by Derik - Fri Jan 8 02:55:34 2010 - - 22 Answers - 0 Comments
A. In A.A./N.A. etc., anything or anyone can be their higher power. Some non-religious members use their group, the program itself or their sponsor. Peace, Ivy
Answered by Ivy - Fri Jan 8 03:03:15 2010
Do recovering bolemics and anorexics work a twelve step program?
Q. Like A.A. and N.A? Finding higher power, admitting powerlesness to the disease, getting a sponsor, etc.?
Asked by Bonathon M - Sat Jul 14 00:07:49 2007 - - 3 Answers - 0 Comments
A. Some attend OA meetings as a part of their treatment program.
Answered by michele - Sat Jul 14 00:11:05 2007
Q. Like A.A. and N.A? Finding higher power, admitting powerlesness to the disease, getting a sponsor, etc.?
Asked by Bonathon M - Sat Jul 14 00:07:49 2007 - - 3 Answers - 0 Comments
A. Some attend OA meetings as a part of their treatment program.
Answered by michele - Sat Jul 14 00:11:05 2007
twelve step program what are the steps?
Q. in a twelve step program what is the 1st and 2nd steps
Asked by georgia peach - Tue Oct 21 08:17:06 2008 - - 1 Answers - 0 Comments
A. 1. We admitted we are powerless over alcohol - that our lives had become unmanageable. 2. Came to believe that a Power greater than ourselves could restore us to sanity.
Answered by d.a.f.f.y. - Tue Oct 21 08:34:48 2008
Q. in a twelve step program what is the 1st and 2nd steps
Asked by georgia peach - Tue Oct 21 08:17:06 2008 - - 1 Answers - 0 Comments
A. 1. We admitted we are powerless over alcohol - that our lives had become unmanageable. 2. Came to believe that a Power greater than ourselves could restore us to sanity.
Answered by d.a.f.f.y. - Tue Oct 21 08:34:48 2008
Why does Space Bob refer to the twelve step program as a round trip to the fridge?
Q. The only thing in there is beer and old hot sauce packets, hardly seems worthy of a program!!!
Asked by drampor - Thu Oct 5 11:44:07 2006 - - 2 Answers - 0 Comments
A. It IS the program! :-)
Answered by aifrica - Thu Oct 5 11:57:06 2006
Q. The only thing in there is beer and old hot sauce packets, hardly seems worthy of a program!!!
Asked by drampor - Thu Oct 5 11:44:07 2006 - - 2 Answers - 0 Comments
A. It IS the program! :-)
Answered by aifrica - Thu Oct 5 11:57:06 2006
Should bigots be forced into an intervention and undergo a Twelve Step Program to rid them of homophobia?
Q. FUCKIN' HELL. This question is a JOKE. A funny, whimsical joke to upset the bigots.
Asked by Ashley - Thu Dec 28 22:27:23 2006 - - 27 Answers - 0 Comments
A. I don't know if we should exactly step down to their level, but somethings gotta give. And Legs wide open babe...I think thats your name, the one who qouted Leviticus, maybe you should quit going to church on Sunday, and then spitting out hate and hypocrisy throughout the other 6 days of the week, then asking for forgiveness that next Sunday. I am a former youth pastor, and gay. I still hold the powers in the State of Illinois (marry, bury, etc) and I have been to alot of seminars etc to know that Leviticus is for Israelites...in case you haven't noticed we aren't Israelites, even if we were your taking it out of context, the bible isn't a buffet where you find the scriptures that you can throw at everyone. Stop taking it out of context… [cont.]
Answered by Drew - Thu Dec 28 22:45:00 2006
Q. FUCKIN' HELL. This question is a JOKE. A funny, whimsical joke to upset the bigots.
Asked by Ashley - Thu Dec 28 22:27:23 2006 - - 27 Answers - 0 Comments
A. I don't know if we should exactly step down to their level, but somethings gotta give. And Legs wide open babe...I think thats your name, the one who qouted Leviticus, maybe you should quit going to church on Sunday, and then spitting out hate and hypocrisy throughout the other 6 days of the week, then asking for forgiveness that next Sunday. I am a former youth pastor, and gay. I still hold the powers in the State of Illinois (marry, bury, etc) and I have been to alot of seminars etc to know that Leviticus is for Israelites...in case you haven't noticed we aren't Israelites, even if we were your taking it out of context, the bible isn't a buffet where you find the scriptures that you can throw at everyone. Stop taking it out of context… [cont.]
Answered by Drew - Thu Dec 28 22:45:00 2006
I'm entering a CoDa twelve step program?
Q. I have realized the results of my actions and the damage I have done to my relationships and to myself. I recognize that my childhood and early adulthood has caused me to create mechanisms to stop pain and gain acceptance and feel loved in dangerous ways and situations and the pattern continues. I need to stop this cycle now and I'm unable to continue to pretend to be in control of myself. I need help reconciling with my past and keeping it from inhibiting me in the future. I want loving, kind relationships with friends and family and romantic interests but my actions have prevented this from happening. I need a change, what can I expect at this first meeting? What has been your experience with this program?
Asked by unknown - Mon Aug 23 11:42:14 2010 - - 1 Answers - 0 Comments
A. Twelve step programs are generally good if they are followed correctly. I'd suggest at your first meeting, just go along & listen to the other people there. Don't put pressure on yourself to speak, or as they call it, 'share'. It is an option just to listen & not share anything. Stick around after the meeting though & maybe introduce yourself then and have a more personal conversation with someone. All in all, just take it easy for a l-o-n-g time, get a couple of phone numbers from long time recovering members & take it from there. If something doesn't feel right or you think its wrong, perhaps share this with somebody who's a long time in recovery. Oh aye, forget about the future, start living one day at a time & stay within the day. I… [cont.]
Answered by unknown - Tue Aug 24 07:31:41 2010
Q. I have realized the results of my actions and the damage I have done to my relationships and to myself. I recognize that my childhood and early adulthood has caused me to create mechanisms to stop pain and gain acceptance and feel loved in dangerous ways and situations and the pattern continues. I need to stop this cycle now and I'm unable to continue to pretend to be in control of myself. I need help reconciling with my past and keeping it from inhibiting me in the future. I want loving, kind relationships with friends and family and romantic interests but my actions have prevented this from happening. I need a change, what can I expect at this first meeting? What has been your experience with this program?
Asked by unknown - Mon Aug 23 11:42:14 2010 - - 1 Answers - 0 Comments
A. Twelve step programs are generally good if they are followed correctly. I'd suggest at your first meeting, just go along & listen to the other people there. Don't put pressure on yourself to speak, or as they call it, 'share'. It is an option just to listen & not share anything. Stick around after the meeting though & maybe introduce yourself then and have a more personal conversation with someone. All in all, just take it easy for a l-o-n-g time, get a couple of phone numbers from long time recovering members & take it from there. If something doesn't feel right or you think its wrong, perhaps share this with somebody who's a long time in recovery. Oh aye, forget about the future, start living one day at a time & stay within the day. I… [cont.]
Answered by unknown - Tue Aug 24 07:31:41 2010
Oh dear.....do you think I might need a twelve step program for this?
Q. I am powerless to stop eating Tostitos Salsa Con Queso. Evidently my life has also become unmanageable because I just went to the ladies room and discovered that I have been walking around the office for the past two hours with a huge blob of it smeared in my hair. I'm scared...
Asked by shut_up_and_talk_to_me - Tue Jan 9 16:49:47 2007 - - 12 Answers - 0 Comments
A. Don't worry! Everything will be alright.
Answered by mreed316 - Tue Jan 9 16:53:20 2007
Q. I am powerless to stop eating Tostitos Salsa Con Queso. Evidently my life has also become unmanageable because I just went to the ladies room and discovered that I have been walking around the office for the past two hours with a huge blob of it smeared in my hair. I'm scared...
Asked by shut_up_and_talk_to_me - Tue Jan 9 16:49:47 2007 - - 12 Answers - 0 Comments
A. Don't worry! Everything will be alright.
Answered by mreed316 - Tue Jan 9 16:53:20 2007
can any one tell me what a twelve step program is.??
Q. because every time i try to make it to n\a i take 4 steps and fall over.!!!
Asked by wilster333 - Sun May 27 11:20:35 2007 - - 11 Answers - 0 Comments
A. not funny... not funny at all...
Answered by NunYaBidNess - Sun May 27 11:24:43 2007
Q. because every time i try to make it to n\a i take 4 steps and fall over.!!!
Asked by wilster333 - Sun May 27 11:20:35 2007 - - 11 Answers - 0 Comments
A. not funny... not funny at all...
Answered by NunYaBidNess - Sun May 27 11:24:43 2007
Are twelve step programs really effective?
Q. There seems to be so much hype regarding twelve-step programs such as Alcoholics Anonymous and Narcotics Anonymous.
Asked by annie lk - Mon Aug 20 01:59:36 2007 - - 12 Answers - 0 Comments
A. According to researches made by the National Institute of Drug Abuse, participating in complementary 12-step programs increases the individual's chances of staying in a drug treatment program for a longer time. There was also a study that found that the patients who attended more individual and group counseling sessions were found to have significantly lower levels of drug usage during and after treatment than those who had participated less frequently. This does not mean, though, that patients can already forgo going to drug or alcohol treatment programs in favor of just 12-step programs alone.
Answered by ashley a - Mon Aug 20 02:00:43 2007
Q. There seems to be so much hype regarding twelve-step programs such as Alcoholics Anonymous and Narcotics Anonymous.
Asked by annie lk - Mon Aug 20 01:59:36 2007 - - 12 Answers - 0 Comments
A. According to researches made by the National Institute of Drug Abuse, participating in complementary 12-step programs increases the individual's chances of staying in a drug treatment program for a longer time. There was also a study that found that the patients who attended more individual and group counseling sessions were found to have significantly lower levels of drug usage during and after treatment than those who had participated less frequently. This does not mean, though, that patients can already forgo going to drug or alcohol treatment programs in favor of just 12-step programs alone.
Answered by ashley a - Mon Aug 20 02:00:43 2007
Are there twelve-step programs for laziness or shyness?
Q. Are there twelve-step programs for laziness or shyness?
Asked by The B Man - Tue Jan 15 13:20:35 2008 - - 5 Answers - 0 Comments
A. There is a very good 12-step program called Emotions Anonymous. Check the webpage and find a group near you. Yes, this will work for what you are calling laziness or shyness. There is nothing in the world like group support. Good luck!
Answered by NA - Tue Jan 15 13:50:43 2008
Q. Are there twelve-step programs for laziness or shyness?
Asked by The B Man - Tue Jan 15 13:20:35 2008 - - 5 Answers - 0 Comments
A. There is a very good 12-step program called Emotions Anonymous. Check the webpage and find a group near you. Yes, this will work for what you are calling laziness or shyness. There is nothing in the world like group support. Good luck!
Answered by NA - Tue Jan 15 13:50:43 2008
Are twelve step programs (like AA) a religon?
Q. Are twelve step programs (like AA) a religon?
Asked by Hammer. . .behold! Thy Nail! - Thu Jun 24 19:03:07 2010 - - 5 Answers - 0 Comments
A. Religions are defined by: 1) God or gods 2) ritual 3) sacred words or text 4) hierarchy 5) dogma AA has all five. Several higher courts have examined AA and found it to be at least "religious in nature" and court mandated AA to be a violation of the Establishment Clause. AA is a splinter group of the Christian sect The Oxford Group: However, several basic AA beliefs do not conform to basic Christianity. "Turning our will and our lives over to the care of God" is a rejection of Free Will. And no matter how humbly one asks, in Christianity, one should not expect miracles on demand. Bill W and Dr. Bob dabbled in the occult, practices forbidden by mainstream Christianity. The God of AA does not cure alcoholism, only grants a daily… [cont.]
Answered by raysny - Fri Jun 25 09:21:23 2010
Q. Are twelve step programs (like AA) a religon?
Asked by Hammer. . .behold! Thy Nail! - Thu Jun 24 19:03:07 2010 - - 5 Answers - 0 Comments
A. Religions are defined by: 1) God or gods 2) ritual 3) sacred words or text 4) hierarchy 5) dogma AA has all five. Several higher courts have examined AA and found it to be at least "religious in nature" and court mandated AA to be a violation of the Establishment Clause. AA is a splinter group of the Christian sect The Oxford Group: However, several basic AA beliefs do not conform to basic Christianity. "Turning our will and our lives over to the care of God" is a rejection of Free Will. And no matter how humbly one asks, in Christianity, one should not expect miracles on demand. Bill W and Dr. Bob dabbled in the occult, practices forbidden by mainstream Christianity. The God of AA does not cure alcoholism, only grants a daily… [cont.]
Answered by raysny - Fri Jun 25 09:21:23 2010
do you think twelve step programs are embued with to much religion?arent they just cults?
Q. do you think twelve step programs are embued with to much religion?arent they just cults?
Asked by unknown - Fri Aug 31 01:39:37 2007 - - 6 Answers - 1 Comments
A. 12 step programs are irresponsible for their 'spiritual' aspect. By forcing one to accept a 'higher power' (and yes, some programs do require the acceptance of a higher power in order to progress), and calling addiction a disease (it's not...its the consequence of choices made), they take away any personal responsibility for the addiction, and overcoming it. In some cases, it almost seems like they convince people to trade a physical addiction for a mental one...
Answered by Bill K Atheist Goodfella - Fri Aug 31 02:00:23 2007
Q. do you think twelve step programs are embued with to much religion?arent they just cults?
Asked by unknown - Fri Aug 31 01:39:37 2007 - - 6 Answers - 1 Comments
A. 12 step programs are irresponsible for their 'spiritual' aspect. By forcing one to accept a 'higher power' (and yes, some programs do require the acceptance of a higher power in order to progress), and calling addiction a disease (it's not...its the consequence of choices made), they take away any personal responsibility for the addiction, and overcoming it. In some cases, it almost seems like they convince people to trade a physical addiction for a mental one...
Answered by Bill K Atheist Goodfella - Fri Aug 31 02:00:23 2007
Has anyone out there QUIT Fox News and Rush in the last six months?
Q. Have you started reading news from a variety of sources? Did you go to a Twelve-Step program? Interested in your experience.
Asked by Austin W. - Fri Sep 26 09:14:43 2008 - - 3 Answers - 1 Comments
A. Yes, almost 10 years ago. I was lucky, never got addicted to that garbage. No 12 steps. Just cold turkey. Regards.
Answered by iceman - Fri Sep 26 09:24:29 2008
Q. Have you started reading news from a variety of sources? Did you go to a Twelve-Step program? Interested in your experience.
Asked by Austin W. - Fri Sep 26 09:14:43 2008 - - 3 Answers - 1 Comments
A. Yes, almost 10 years ago. I was lucky, never got addicted to that garbage. No 12 steps. Just cold turkey. Regards.
Answered by iceman - Fri Sep 26 09:24:29 2008
Anyone else hooked on the home improvement shows?
Q. HGTV has me under it's spell. I think I need a twelve step program.
Asked by treefrog - Sun Jan 28 15:07:19 2007 - - 8 Answers - 0 Comments
A. I like the one on TLC where the old owners of a house take a look at how the new owners have changed it. They always hate it. It's interesting.
Answered by Rachel - Sun Jan 28 15:10:02 2007
Q. HGTV has me under it's spell. I think I need a twelve step program.
Asked by treefrog - Sun Jan 28 15:07:19 2007 - - 8 Answers - 0 Comments
A. I like the one on TLC where the old owners of a house take a look at how the new owners have changed it. They always hate it. It's interesting.
Answered by Rachel - Sun Jan 28 15:10:02 2007
have you heard of The Life Process System?
Q. i heard about on a news show and a doctor was telling someone about the difference between the life process system and traditional twelve step programs. he (the dr.) said that 12 step programs do not work. can you please tell me where we can go to to try that new program?
Asked by jenniferchildofjesus - Thu Sep 24 02:28:03 2009 - - 1 Answers - 0 Comments
A. I think what you are referring to is the life process program by Dr. Stanton Peele. Dr. Peele is a seminal figure in the addiction field. Since the publication of Love and Addiction in 1975, he has been a pioneer in applying addiction beyond the area of drugs and alcohol, social-environmental causes of addiction, harm reduction treatment (nonabstinent improvements for addicts), and self-cure of addiction. He has presented these ideas and data in a series of nine books and over 200 professional and popular articles. His first article on addiction. quick drug rehabilitation for more information.
Answered by Official - Fri Sep 25 04:48:27 2009
Q. i heard about on a news show and a doctor was telling someone about the difference between the life process system and traditional twelve step programs. he (the dr.) said that 12 step programs do not work. can you please tell me where we can go to to try that new program?
Asked by jenniferchildofjesus - Thu Sep 24 02:28:03 2009 - - 1 Answers - 0 Comments
A. I think what you are referring to is the life process program by Dr. Stanton Peele. Dr. Peele is a seminal figure in the addiction field. Since the publication of Love and Addiction in 1975, he has been a pioneer in applying addiction beyond the area of drugs and alcohol, social-environmental causes of addiction, harm reduction treatment (nonabstinent improvements for addicts), and self-cure of addiction. He has presented these ideas and data in a series of nine books and over 200 professional and popular articles. His first article on addiction. quick drug rehabilitation for more information.
Answered by Official - Fri Sep 25 04:48:27 2009
Can philandering be an addiction?
Q. Not philandering physically, necessarily, but online chatting, phone etc, when you are married. I've been told someone thinks they are addicted to doing this. Would a twelve step program help them and if so, which one?
Asked by wickey wow wow - Sun Mar 16 23:29:54 2008 - - 4 Answers - 0 Comments
A. YES and YES. An addiction is an activity that is done to avoid facing a life issue that needs to be resolved. It's much easier to spend time on a fantasy than it is to face the hard work of figuring out what is wrong, how to fix it, then having the courage to actually carry out a scary course of action. l very much believe in the power of a 12-step program, the catch is that you need to find a group (meeting) consisting of a core of people dedicated to changing their lives, and not just hanging out or fooling around. All 12-step programs follow the same format and rules. You need to find one that allows you to say truthfully "my name is so-and-so and l am an ___. (whatever fits). You can find a laundry-list of possibilities on the web. … [cont.]
Answered by littlelady2340 - Mon Mar 17 00:33:36 2008
Q. Not philandering physically, necessarily, but online chatting, phone etc, when you are married. I've been told someone thinks they are addicted to doing this. Would a twelve step program help them and if so, which one?
Asked by wickey wow wow - Sun Mar 16 23:29:54 2008 - - 4 Answers - 0 Comments
A. YES and YES. An addiction is an activity that is done to avoid facing a life issue that needs to be resolved. It's much easier to spend time on a fantasy than it is to face the hard work of figuring out what is wrong, how to fix it, then having the courage to actually carry out a scary course of action. l very much believe in the power of a 12-step program, the catch is that you need to find a group (meeting) consisting of a core of people dedicated to changing their lives, and not just hanging out or fooling around. All 12-step programs follow the same format and rules. You need to find one that allows you to say truthfully "my name is so-and-so and l am an ___. (whatever fits). You can find a laundry-list of possibilities on the web. … [cont.]
Answered by littlelady2340 - Mon Mar 17 00:33:36 2008
Do You think addiction is a Choice or a Disease?
Q. Do twelve step programs really work or are they just cults that force religion on you? twelve step'S to the liquor store. Choice or Disease?
Asked by Assmist - Thu Jul 20 01:04:25 2006 - - 14 Answers - 0 Comments
A. Having worked in the field of detox and recovery I have come to believe that the term disease is a generic term that basically means a physical and mental addiction so strong that it manifests itself in the brain (which is why it can be traced in CAT scans) and seems overwhelming to anyone trapped in it. It can be thought of as a mental disorder, due to the fact that the mind believes that the substance is necessary for day to day living, just to survive, when in fact, that substance is killing them. They may know the dangers, but they can't overcome the mindset that the drugs or alcohol is absolutely essential for them to get by. In that respect, it is a disease. The good news is, that it is one that someone, with help and training, and… [cont.]
Answered by MDM - Thu Jul 20 01:30:24 2006
Q. Do twelve step programs really work or are they just cults that force religion on you? twelve step'S to the liquor store. Choice or Disease?
Asked by Assmist - Thu Jul 20 01:04:25 2006 - - 14 Answers - 0 Comments
A. Having worked in the field of detox and recovery I have come to believe that the term disease is a generic term that basically means a physical and mental addiction so strong that it manifests itself in the brain (which is why it can be traced in CAT scans) and seems overwhelming to anyone trapped in it. It can be thought of as a mental disorder, due to the fact that the mind believes that the substance is necessary for day to day living, just to survive, when in fact, that substance is killing them. They may know the dangers, but they can't overcome the mindset that the drugs or alcohol is absolutely essential for them to get by. In that respect, it is a disease. The good news is, that it is one that someone, with help and training, and… [cont.]
Answered by MDM - Thu Jul 20 01:30:24 2006
Should you admit you are powerless over life and that your growth to enlightenment has become unmanageable?
Q. Is it time for a spiritual twelve step program? (spiritual, not religious) Amanda, we aren't as alone as we may think. I've seen natives in the trees.
Asked by Rez - Sat Jan 10 09:23:36 2009 - - 13 Answers - 0 Comments
A. Power over anything is missing the point, yes, but the power of life is quite real...and the power to live is also within reach. So why wouldn't the Light switch also be at your fingertips?
Answered by . - Sun Jan 11 00:30:31 2009
Q. Is it time for a spiritual twelve step program? (spiritual, not religious) Amanda, we aren't as alone as we may think. I've seen natives in the trees.
Asked by Rez - Sat Jan 10 09:23:36 2009 - - 13 Answers - 0 Comments
A. Power over anything is missing the point, yes, but the power of life is quite real...and the power to live is also within reach. So why wouldn't the Light switch also be at your fingertips?
Answered by . - Sun Jan 11 00:30:31 2009
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