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Re: Sobriety without a 12 step program
"Dan McGown" <dmcgown@adelphia.net> wrote in message
news:G_CdnbSaJuFREzDfRVn-vA@adelphia.com
> "Robert McGregor" <robert_mcgregor@yahoo.com.au> wrote in message
> news:42ad7f11_1@news.iprimus.com.au...
>> "dan mcgown" <dmcgown@adelphia.net> wrote in message
>> news:tKudnaQage5X5DDfRVn-ug@adelphia.com
>>> Chris,
>>>
>>> I'm interested in how you have done it thus far. Is it
>>> really "just say 'no'?" Are you doing it entirely on your own
>>> or are you working with anyone like a fellow addict or a
>>> therapist?
>>
>> Dan, your "interest" might have even appeared genuine, had you
>> first bothered to read what "Chris" had already written, right
>> above your questions.
>>
>> Bob
>
> For example, he says that he is seeing an addiction therapist once
> a week -- is that really something that he feels continues to help
> him? Would he be clean without it? He went to some enforced
> meetings. Has he tried to find any that were less religious? Is
> he working with any other addicst or just the therapist? What the
> hell kind of "therapist" anyway? A psychologist or psychiatrist
> or just someone who put up a sign?
Finally go back and read what you "answered", didya. Wow, your
"interest" is the antithesis of genuine. Now, yer telling me, not
even asking "Chris"
Bob
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