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Why use 12 Steps? Isn't this just rehashed AA?
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  • Although it does include a 12-step element, SoberLogic differs from AA/NA and all related programs in several important ways:
  • The steps themselves have been revised, updated, and expanded to be more accessible, inclusive, and relevant to the modern recovery community.
  • There is no formal element of sponsorship, although peers can form voluntary mentoring relationships if they so choose.
  • Tools, strategies, and treatment options are included which are entirely absent in traditional 12-step programs.
  • Spirituality is seen as a supplemental aspect of the program, rather than a non-negotiable foundation.
  • The program is specifically trauma-informed and avoids alleged "cult-like" practices of shaming, shunning, love-bombing, and so forth.
  • It can be used alongside other programs of the participant's choice, and we welcome such usage.
  • Meetings will be less structured and more focused on free-flowing peer exchange than traditional 12-step meetings, with less reliance on scripted "readings" and less discouragement of "cross-talk" (while remaining focused on respecting and honoring others' boundaries).
  • There is no Christian (or any other religious) foundation, either historically or currently.
  • There is no "literature" (other than this forum and our other pages), no particular book or portion of the program is of any exalted significance (no Big Book - we have enough of those already).
  • Sober time does not necessarily reset in the event of minor stumbles and slips.
  • No counterproductive self-labeling such as "alcoholic" or "addict" is used. Instead, we say something like "I am a grateful person in recovery," or simply say our first names and nothing more. 
  • There are no group prayers or rituals.
  • All addictions are included. Where terminology such as "substance use" is employed, participants can simply substitute their own addictive behavior(s) of choice.
  • Medication-assisted therapy, use of appropriate psychiatric meds, and other reasonable medical accomodations are not discouraged.
  • Although we do celebrate sobriety anniversaries, sober time is not necessarily equated to understanding of the program.
-James, Forum Admin and Founder of SoberLogic  Heart
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Why use 12 Steps? Isn't this just rehashed AA? - by soloadmin - 04-14-2025, 02:15 PM

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