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  • I was Brainwashed , but now Im free. How and why I left Alcoholics Anonymous.

I was Brainwashed , but now Im free. How and why I left Alcoholics Anonymous.

Wednesday 25th June 2014

Monica Richardson shares her journey of leaving AA, exposing its cult-like behavior and championing empowering recovery alternatives.
32 minutes
Empowering
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SAFE RECOVERY
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Recovery with AA
Innovative Treatments & Recovery Paths
Sexual Empowerment & Identity
Financial Health in Recovery
Family Recovery from Addiction
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Monica Richardson's Escape from AA: Finding Freedom and Empowerment

Living Happy Lives, sober or with moderation. You choose...Americans need to step up and be more EMPOWERED!
Ever felt trapped in a system that just didn't feel right for you? Monica Richardson knows that feeling all too well. In this gripping episode of 'Safe Recovery', Monica opens up about her tumultuous journey through Alcoholics Anonymous (AA). Once a devoted 'stepper mom' and 'AA geek', she found herself questioning the very foundation of the program after experiencing unsettling predatory behavior.
She was 13-stepped at the tender ages of 18 and 19, which became a turning point in her life. Monica shares how she planned her escape from what she describes as a cult-like environment and found her path to freedom. She doesn't just stop at her own story; she dives into the broader implications of AA's methods and advocates for alternative healing approaches that prioritize individual empowerment.
If you've ever felt that AA isn't the right fit for you or someone you care about, Monica's candid account will resonate deeply and offer a fresh perspective on recovery.