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Into Action What kind of lies are in the Big Book of AA

Thursday 21st January 2021

Monica Richardson and ex-steppers debunk myths in AA's Big Book, exploring alternative, empowering recovery methods in this Safe Recovery episode.
67 minutes
Thought-provoking
Informative
Engaging
Raw
Empowering

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Tearing Down the Myths: A Critical Look at AA’s Big Book

There's a reason, and the book here it says: our real purpose is to fit ourselves, to be of maximum service to god and the people about us. But he is yet a long way from making good to the wife or parents for whom he has so shockingly treated.
Ever felt like the Big Book of AA doesn't quite fit your recovery journey? In this thought-provoking episode of Safe Recovery, Monica Richardson and a group of ex-steppers take a deep dive into Chapter 6 of the Big Book, unearthing the myths and misconceptions that have long influenced the recovery community. With callers from around the globe chiming in, the episode becomes a lively discussion on the limitations and potential harm of AA's teachings.
Monica and her guests don't just criticize; they offer alternatives, exploring both spiritual and secular methods that empower individuals rather than making them feel powerless. From cognitive-behavioral therapy to the potential benefits of psilocybin, the conversation spans a range of approaches that might resonate with those looking for something different. They also touch on the importance of making amends and building a new life, rather than dwelling on past regrets.
This episode is a must-listen for anyone questioning traditional recovery methods and seeking a more personalized path to healing.