twelve-step program
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[edit]twelve-step program (plural twelve-step programs)
- An entity or plan which assists people in recovering from addiction through which an organized series of actions, usually including group discussion with people having the same problem.
- 1995, Christopher Jencks, The Homeless, page 46:
- Because punishment does so little to deter chemical addiction, liberal reformers usually prefer detox centers and twelve-step programs.
- 1990, Bonnie Zimmerman, The Safe Sea of Women: Lesbian Fiction, 1969-1989, page 215:
- From consciousness-raising to coming out stories to twelve-step programs, the personal narrative has always held a place of honor in our community.
- 1978, Margot Early, The Truth About Cowboys, page 34:
- And you need a twelve-step program. You've got a problem, and it's called rodeo.
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[edit]plan to assist people in recovering from addiction
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