A 12-step recovery program provides support and education for
people who are trying to stay sober from alcohol or drugs. This self-help
program is held in a group setting or individually with a professional
counselor, with or without affected family members.
The philosophy of a 12-step program is that once a person is an
addict or alcoholic, he or she is always an addict or alcoholic. The person
must admit to being powerless over the drugs or alcohol and vow to take one day
at a time. While no religion is followed, the program does acknowledge a
"higher power" to which members must learn to turn over their problems. The
program teaches the person to change negative attitudes and behaviors into
positive ones. Use of drugs or alcohol is not allowed while participating in a
12-step recovery program.
A 12-step program is not considered a treatment program for alcohol
or drug abuse, but it can serve as an important support group.