Question by ebens30: does anyone know of any drug addiction support groups on the web that are not faith based?
all the 12 step programs 6 of the 12 steps have to do with god. I’m not a believer so if i can’t get through 6 of the 12 steps how is this going to work?
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Answer by mooseykins I went to www.ask.com and found this website someone suggested. Here it is. www.agnosticaa.org. I hope this solves your problem.
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Question by Solomon: Does anyone know of a free, or cheap, non faith based, non 12 step, meth addiction treatment program?
With all the hype about meth addiction and it’s evils you would think it would be easy to find help. Not so far.
I have been looking for a free, or cheap, non faith based, non 12 step meth addiction outpatient program in the Phoenix Metro area. Something with counselling and medical supervision would be ideal. I cannot afford to not be working since I am self employed. I need to quit, and want to be clean. The cycle must be broken. Does anybody know how to help?
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Answer by ditdit You can turn yourself around if you haven’t been addicted for a long time.
Good luck.
I know how you feel -but my addictions were anti depressants cigarettes and Jack Daniels
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