Originally developed for recovering alcoholics, AA (Alcoholics Anonymous) developed this set of guiding principles to help these individuals overcome their addictions, compulsions and other behavioral problems they may be suffering with. The original 12-Step drug rehab Program was initially published in 1939. However, there are other programs today that have now adapted their programs to the original 12-Step Program methods. These include:
So as you can see, 12-Step Programs currently address a wide range of behavioral and substance abuse problems. Today there are over 200 fellowships (self-help organizations) that employ the 12-Step principles.
The key difference between the 12-Step Drug Rehab process and other rehab philosophies is the way in which it addresses the human structure. This is represented on the three basic levels of the human structure – mental, physical, and spiritual. Any time an individual is suffering with any substance addiction, the problems that arise usually manifest themselves on all three of these structural levels. But you also have to understand the elements of each dimension.
Our addiction treatment and recovery programs have some of the highest success rates in the US as well as being the most affordable. The Del Ray Recovery Center can help you re-build your self-confidence and restore your self worth. We do this by replacing those attitudes and behaviors that led to your addiction with attitudes and behaviors that foster ongoing recovery so that you remain substance-free for life after returning to society.
The Del Ray Recovery Center employs the most advanced and innovative therapies available which not only treat the body and mind, but the spirit as well. Our 12 step drug rehab programs include:
These enhance the sober experience while at the same time ensuring that sobriety continues long after returning home to your community.