This is why we need to adapt and change, do we really believe that the same 12 steps of AA will work for SA, and to the same extent CA or NA. I just don't get it.....
Well they very much have worked for many people, NA has been around since the 50s and it works. Addictions is addiction, why wouldn't they work for different substances? That is what NA is all about, all encompassing disease. Alcohol is a drug of course. But, addiction is not just "drug use" its a mind state, obsession and compulsion. A literal lack of self control and will.
Its interesting to me that some people see being an "addict" as a stigma. To me, being a recovering addict is mainly a private thing and a tremendous source of pride. Plus, it helps me help others. I am not ashamed of being an recovering addict and its just something that is part of my life. I have a disease that I have to manage. It can be a bitch sometimes, but that is life.
To be clear: I am not saying that addicts do not need more help. To be honest, the biggest way to make a change and have an impact would be to fund the services. I had a client today begging to get into treatment and the best we could do was a month. I sent her to the hospital to detox but who knows what happens next.
Around 23 million Americans have a substance abuse or dependence issue.
Of those, only 1.5 percent receive ANY type of treatment
There is about a 10 percent success rate for treatment facilities
Think about that, people often need several attempts before they can truly make it "stick".
There are many many ways to recover, but I do not think that some massive upheaval in treatment would be a good thing. Especially considering there isn't really an alternative model. I do encourage people who do not like the 12 steps to try SMART. I am not a fan of Rational Recovery, but SMART is great.
"After deciding to become sober, you need to be positive. Again, I am a God fearing man, however to have so much emphasis on handing everything over to God, when quite possibly in the past they have either asked for or pleaded for God to help with no result, could feel redundant or tiring."
I think its impossible for most people to turn everything over to God. Except if you are Jesus, Muhammad, Buddha etc. We take our will back all the time, its human nature. All the steps suggest is that we be willing to allow something greater then ourselves manage our lives. This is addressed time and time again in the Basic Text. Also, God is what you make it. It could be just Good Orderly Direction.
The steps cannot really be fully understood until they are done. For years and years I thought I understood them and could "figure them out" and I found you cannot.
Addiction is a self-centered disease, spirituality allows addicts to get out of that. Its quite simple.