12-step Program:
The 12 Step Program is an adopted form of the Alcoholics Anonymous program. The program strives to help create behavioral change by fostering peer-support and self-help programs. In recent years, this program has been implemented by the Narcotics Anonymous support group. The model helps assert the gravity of addiction by enforcing the idea that addicts must surrender to the fact that they are addicted and to be able to recognize the problem. It is also helps maintain self control and restraint to help promote one's capabilities. [1]
Narcotics Anonymous 12 Steps to Recovery
- Acknowledging addiction
- Believing in restoration from a Higher Power
- Surrendering to the Higher Power
- Looking in depth into the darkness of your life
- Confessing to yourself and others of your darkness
- Preparing for the Higher Power to change you
- Asking the higher power to change you
- Assessing the harms you caused to yourself and others
- Making amends to those you wronged
- Reassessing any future wrongs you may do
- Increasing your reliance on the Higher Power
- Achieving spiritual awakening[2]
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- ^ "12 Step Programs for Drug Rehab & Alcohol Treatment". American Addiction Centers. Retrieved 2017-10-24.
- ^ "About the Narcotics Anonymous (NA) 12-Step Recovery Program". Recovery.org. 2013-05-06. Retrieved 2017-10-24.