Dean's World: AA Alternatives: Moderation Management (#2 in a series)
This one focuses on MM and audrey kishline. audrey was the founder of MM much maligned by 12 step leaders after her well publicised drunk driving accident in which she killed 2 people. what most people don't know is that she had resigned from MM and went into AA and was currently following the 12 step program when she had her accident. She is held up as the preeminant example of why any program that allows moderation as an option or views it as a successful outcome are wrong, but as you will read there are some serious zealots who refuse to acknowledge any shortcomings in their own program. By the way I don't think one way is better than the other, we all have to figure it out for ourselves. I can just say that for me personally I am less skeptical of programs that offer me more options than less. The editorial and subsequent disscusion here I thought was interesting. hope you do too.
Is moderation a legitimate outcome in alcohol treatment?
Is moderation a legitimate outcome in alcohol treatment? Many would consider anything short of total abstinance as a goal for a heavy drinker to be a failure. “The person was a heavy drinker, now they are a moderate drinker. They are still drinki
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