Alcoholics Anonymous, an alternative for your addiction

It is a community of men and women who share their mutual experience, strength and hope to solve their common problem and help others recover from the alcoholism .

The primary objective is to stay sober and help other alcoholics to reach the state of abstinence. From their own model of recovery, by observing the achievements of the sober members of the group, help is available 24 hours a day and they are taught to participate in social activities without drinking.

Known as AA , the requirement to belong to this community of mutual help is the desire to stop drinking. It is a group where fees and fees are not paid and it is maintained with its own contributions.

 

How does AA help?

According to Dr. Stanlew Gitlow, clinical professor of Medicine, in the Mount Sinai Medical School , in New York, points out that no person suffers more than the one who is an alcoholic, so he strongly recommends the help that Alcoholics Anonymous offers.

There are many benefits to abandon the use of alcohol. The person with this condition can have greater mental agility, increases physical well-being, awakens their appetite, learns to enjoy and live with better mood and may conduct more safely.

Furthermore, when a person leaves an addiction that diminishes their quality of life and that of their family, their self-esteem increases and they can have greater concentration on what they do and raise their levels of performance at work.

Therefore, it is important that you know that you are not alone; There will always be groups that support you to leave behind what hurts you. The first thing you should do is accept that you are sick and seek help with the experts who will take you forward.