In the end, it's you and only you who can "recover" from alcoholism. We all need help, but it still comes down to ourselves. We seek help and when we get what helps us along, we continue to "use" that help.
AAthlete (and many others) have been able to "use" AA to help them and that's great. Nonetheless, fundamentally, AA is a cult and does do more harm than good. It fits perfectly the definition of a cult (strong leader, dogma, a "bible-like book, an us-them, all-or-nothing approach, etc.).
Still, of course the people are all different and as Athlete points out, some groups don't "go by the book". Apparently it is those groups that are most successful. And for those that have benefited from AA, that's great. Whatever works, go for it. Just remember it's YOU who did it, not AA. That in fact is the basis of MWO-- MY way out. Not YOUR way out (which is the basis of AA).
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