Crossroads Kennebunk Counseling Center
2 Livewell DriveKennebunk, ME 4043
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One of the ways in which alcohol and drug rehabilitation programs in York county can assist their patients undergoing rehabilitation is through introducing them to the right 12-step groups. These groups are particularly useful in helping clients reduce their risk of relapse.
Most 12-step groups were modeled after AA - Alcoholics Anonymous. In these groups, you will meet with other people in recovery so that you can continue bonding and sharing stories to help prevent relapse.
Many of these groups are of a non-secular nature to help their patients heal and overcome their alcohol and drug addiction. As a member, you will run through the steps to help you regain your life and remain sober.
12-step groups also encourage the principles of brotherhood, humility, perseverance, hope, honesty, and willingness. Through these principles, members are better suited to continue on the road to recovery while remaining free of drugs and/or alcohol.
Most 12-step groups like Alcoholics Anonymous, Narcotics Anonymous, and others adopt 12 basic traditions that provide rules for the practices and governance of these groups. These traditions include:
We can help you find the right treatment facility that best fits your overall needs and financial requirements.
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