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AA Literature-Is it outdated and harmful to The mind and spirit?

Wednesday 11th December 2013

Monica Richardson and blogger Gunthar critique AA literature, discussing powerlessness, lifelong meetings, and alternative treatments like Naltrexone.
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AA Literature: A Fresh Perspective on Recovery and Empowerment

Those who do not recover are people who cannot or will not completely jump in and do everything that I'm supposed to do, and it's become crazy because there are a lot of meetings now which there wasn't. Usually men and women who are constitutionally incapable of being honest with themselves. So, deep down, you're just a liar.
Ever wondered if the traditional AA literature still holds up today? In this episode of 'Safe Recovery', host Monica Richardson teams up with blogger Gunthar to critically examine the Big Book and other AA texts. They dive into the controversial topics of powerlessness and the necessity of lifelong meetings, sparking a lively debate that questions long-held beliefs. The duo doesn't stop there; they also discuss alternative treatments like Naltrexone and emphasize the importance of honesty and reframing addiction stories.
This episode is packed with thought-provoking insights that challenge the status quo and encourage listeners to explore new paths to recovery. Whether you're questioning the effectiveness of AA or looking for fresh approaches to healing, this episode offers a compelling look at how we can reclaim our power and redefine our journeys.