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List of Twelve Step alternate wordings

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This is a list of Twelve Steps alternate wordings of the Twelve Steps set of guiding principles for recovery from addictive, compulsive, or other behavioral problems that was originally developed by Alcoholics Anonymous. The twelve-step method has been adapted widely by fellowships of people recovering from various addictions, compulsive behaviors, and mental health problems.

In some cases, where other twelve-step groups have adapted the AA steps as guiding principles, they have been altered to emphasize principles important to those particular fellowships or to remove gender-biased or specifically religious language.

Gamblers Anonymous has made significant changes to Steps 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7 and 12 by reducing references to God, including a financial inventory, and eliminating "Spiritual Awakening".

Most of the alternate wordings are in Step 1 and Step 12:

ProgramStep 1Step 12Reference
Alcoholics AnonymousWe admitted we were powerless over alcohol—that our lives had become unmanageable.Having had a spiritual awakening as the result of these steps, we tried to carry this message to alcoholics, and to practice these principles in all our affairs.http://www.aa.org/lang/en/en_pdfs/smf-121_en.pdf
Al-Anon/Alateenalcoholothershttp://www.al-anon.alateen.org/steps.html
Adult Children of Alcoholicsthe effects of alcoholism or other family dysfunctionothers who still sufferhttp://www.adultchildren.org/lit/Steps.s
Narcotics Anonymousour addictionaddictshttp://web.na.org/admin/include/spaw2/uploads/pdf/litfiles/us_english/misc/How%20it%20Works.pdf
Nar-Anonthe addictothershttps://web.archive.org/web/20101023161623/http://www.nar-anon.org/Nar-Anon/Nar-Anon_Principles.html
Cocaine Anonymouscocaine and all other mind-altering substancesaddictshttps://web.archive.org/web/20100923031757/http://www.ca.org/12and12.html
Co-Dependents Anonymousothersother codependentshttps://web.archive.org/web/20101025084257/http://www.coda.org/tools4recovery/twelve-steps.htm
Steps 3, 7, 11 - replace Him/His with God for gender neutrality
Dual Recovery Anonymousour dual illness of chemical dependency and emotional or psychiatric illnessothers who experience dual disordershttp://www.draonline.org/dra_steps.html
Overeaters Anonymousfoodcompulsive overeatershttps://web.archive.org/web/20110605102142/http://www.oa.org/new-to-oa/twelve-steps.php
Food Addicts in Recovery Anonymousfoodothershttp://www.foodaddicts.org/fa-facts#steps
Debtors Anonymousdebtcompulsive debtorshttps://web.archive.org/web/20101025084257/http://www.coda.org/tools4recovery/twelve-steps.htm
Crystal Meth Anonymouscrystal methcrystal meth addictshttps://web.archive.org/web/20121105053511/http://www.crystalmeth.org/cma-documents/cma-twelve-steps.html
Marijuana Anonymousmarijuanamarijuana addictshttp://www.marijuana-anonymous.org/how-it-works/twelve-steps
Pills Anonymouspills and all other mind-altering substancesaddictshttps://web.archive.org/web/20100918031459/http://www.pillsanonymous.org/the-12-steps-of-pa/
Sexaholics AnonymousLustSexaholicshttp://www.sa.org/steps.php
Sex Addicts Anonymousaddictive sexual behaviorother sex addictshttp://saa-recovery.org/OurProgram/TheTwelveSteps/
Steps 3, 7, and 11 replace "Him" with "God" and "His" with "God's" for gender neutrality
Sex and Love Addicts Anonymoussex and love addictionsex and love addictshttp://www.slaafws.org/download/core-files/The_Twelve_Steps_of_SLAA.pdf
Steps 3, 7, 11 - replace Him/His with God for gender neutrality
Sexual Compulsives Anonymoussexual compulsionsexually compulsive peoplehttp://www.sca-recovery.org/steps.htm
Gamblers AnonymousgamblingHaving made an effort to practice these principles in all our affairs, we tried to carry this message to other compulsive gamblers.http://www.gamblersanonymous.org/ga/content/recovery-program
Celebrate Recoveryto control my tendency to do the wrong thingothershttp://www.celebraterecovery.com/?page_id=4#eight

References

References

  1. VandenBos, Gary R.. (2007). "APA dictionary of psychology". [[American Psychological Association]].
  2. Narcotics Anonymous World Services. (February 23, 2007). "World Service Board of Trustees Bulletin #13: Some thoughts regarding our relationship to Alcoholics Anonymous".
  3. RonStarR and TraditionallyStepping. (January 13, 2006). "NA History Chronology".
  4. Crystal Meth Anonymous. "The 12 Steps of Recovery".
  5. Gamblers Anonymous. "Recovery Program of Gamblers Anonymous".
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