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Rational Recovery (Rr) Summary
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Rational Recovery (RR) is one of a number of self-help movements that have emerged as alternatives to ALCOHOLICS ANONYMOUS (AA) for those with drug and alcohol problems. Rational Recovery began with the publication of Rational Recovery from Alcoholism:...
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Rational Recovery Information
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Rational Recovery (RR) is a source of counseling, guidance, and direct instruction on self-recovery from addiction, alcohol and other drugs through planned, permanent abstinence designed as an alternative to Alcoholics Anonymous (AA) and Twelve step...


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Behavioral Health Management
AVRT: the Rational Recovery technique. (addictive voice recognition technique) (Addiction & Recovery Section: "Spiritual" vs. "Rational" Approaches to Recovery)
01/01/1994: 2,144 words, approx. 7 pages
For several decades, as America's addiction crisis has brought us to the brink of civil chaos, one simple statistic about addiction has been unavoidable: About 70% of people who get better from alcohol and drug addiction do so on their own--without getting help of...
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Behavioral Health Management
Rational Emotive Behavioral Therapy: a non-A.A. option. (Alcoholics Anonymous) (Addiction & Recovery Section: "Spiritual" vs. "Rational" Approaches to Recovery)
01/01/1994: 963 words, approx. 3 pages
Rational Emotive Behavior Therapy (REBT) offers a dis tinct treatment option for people who are having difficulty with AA or the 12-step approach. REBT was founded by Albert Ellis, PhD, in 1955, and provides people with a way to work on their emotional and...
 


 

Rational Recovery

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