12 Step Addiction Treatment Program

   Aug. 20, 2017
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Last Edited: November 9, 2020

Author
Patricia Howard, LMFT, CADC

Clinically Reviewed
Mark Frey, LPCC, LICDC, NCC

All of the information on this page has been reviewed and certified by an addiction professional.

Addiction threatens everything good in a person. All opportunities, hopes, relationships and health all become spoiled and ruined. When you find yourself obsessing about any substance, looking forward to an event simply because it involves using, then it may be time for a 12-step program.

12-step programs are the oldest and most successful programs for the treatment of addiction and substance abuse. These programs have helped millions of people worldwide recover from substance abuse disorders and addiction.

In the 1930’s, the formation of Alcoholics Anonymous marked the beginning of a new age and solution for those unable to control their drinking. Shortly after, Narcotics Anonymous was formed to cater to those struggling with narcotic substance abuse and addiction.

Since then, many organizations that used the original 12-step recipe have come into existence. Cocaine, Heroin and many other substances all have their own 12-step program.

These programs are successful because they help people learn a better way of living in addition to helping overcome addiction. The main focus is on not using, however, as a result, people find that their quality of life in sobriety far exceeds any and all expectations.

If you struggle with substance abuse, find a 12-step program today. Below is a list of treatment centers that incorporate the 12-steps.

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