DiscoverCults and the Culting of AmericaEpisode 17: Is Alcoholics Anonymous Culty?!?!
Episode 17: Is Alcoholics Anonymous Culty?!?!

Episode 17: Is Alcoholics Anonymous Culty?!?!

Update: 2024-11-19
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In this conversation, the hosts and guest explore the dynamics of cults, particularly focusing on Alcoholics Anonymous (AA) and its 12-step program. They discuss the coercive nature of these programs, the sacred status of AA, and the psychological impacts on individuals involved. The conversation highlights the importance of recognizing the tactics used by cults, the role of shame and judgment, and the need for personal responsibility and accountability. The emotional toll of leaving such programs and the significance of language in shaping identity and recovery are also examined. In this conversation, the speakers delve into the complexities of recovery from addiction, discussing the various systems in place, including Alcoholics Anonymous and Christian recovery houses. They explore the intentions behind these systems, the potential for abuse, and the importance of understanding one's options. The discussion emphasizes the need for empowerment and autonomy in recovery, highlighting alternative methods and the significance of informed choices.

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Episode 17: Is Alcoholics Anonymous Culty?!?!

Episode 17: Is Alcoholics Anonymous Culty?!?!

Daniella Mestyanek Young