12 Step Program keeps on Ticking
When something is so good and seems to last forever it must work; and the 12 step program does exactly
that. It works very well.
Here is one program that is the real thing and has been around longer then any other program...the 12 step program. Having
worked in the field of human services for 30 years and throughout those years I have seen many therapy trends come and go, but one that has
lingered and is truly helpful to people is the 12 step program.
I think one of the main reasons the 12 step program sustains the test of time is that most of the support groups that center
themselves on the steps are run by members. Because the basic 12 step program is based on overcoming addictions each group can agree to
focus on what the members need.
The most famous or recognizable 12 step program is alcoholics anonymous. This program has had such a large following and so
many successful members that other programs for addictions have adapted the basic 12 steps to form groups.
Some other program areas that run similar programming include addiction to prescription drugs, over eater’s anonymous, sexual
addictions and addictions to thrill seeking. The common denominator for the 12 step program is admission to being in the control of what
ever you are addicted to, and turning that addiction over to a higher power.
There are multiple stages in achieving this but that is where the support and education from fellow group members comes in.
Another commonality in the 12 step program is that it is spiritual in nature. This does not mean that there is any specific religious
belief that is practiced during the course of treatment or during group meeting, but there is a focus on looking towards a power that is greater
than oneself.
Another reason that there is such success in the 12 step program is that there is little or no cost to members. Some groups
will take up a goodwill donation to help pay for supplies, coffee, postage or rental costs, but there is no payment to attend the support
groups. This is especially helpful for people that do not have health care coverage or who cannot afford the co-pays for therapy
costs.
The 12 step program relies on its members to support each other during and in-between meetings. This ability to reach out
to others that have experienced similar issues, pains and affliction is much more effective for some people than sitting in a mental health
professional’s office talking one on one.
The 12 step program also encourages people to have a sponsor, a person that you can reach out to and depend on when ever you are
in need. Having this personal connection is what helps many people overcome addictions. The 12 step program offers many
meetings throughout the world, so no matter where a person is when they need support, the support is a phone call away. It's about people
helping people who really care about you.
Folks, this is what it really is all about. This is why the program keeps on ticking.
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