i like the sound of it and contacted them for more information. it seems more focused and gentle than AA. the first AA meeting i went to was primarily older Irish Catholic men and the second was alcoholics/addicts, some with some serious drug addictions. i think my problem is more self-esteem and depression......so i drink to get out of the house..........rather than joining a hiking club or taking a dance class....because i'm always too hungover to keep a commitment and afraid of social situations where i don't have a drink. but i want to live a fuller life doing more outdoor and physical activities (and where i would meet people who don't drink to excess). that's what recovery means to me in some senses.
i hope i hear from them soon!
Originally Posted by
lovingseren I don't belong to NA or AA, I think both programs have so much to offer.
I belong to Women For Sobriety.....a self help, positive, empowering group for women, created by a woman, Dr Jean Kirkpatrick PhD over 35 years ago.
There are other programs of recovery out there....do a google search.
Find what works for YOU.
There is a superb life out there for you..I promise.
The longer you are sober, the better it gets!
Seren
"There are many paths to Sobriety" Bill W