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			<title>I have an addiction.Help me stop</title>
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			<description>Help Me Stop Means I Have No Control:



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One of AA's 12 steps is admitting that you're powerless to help yourself and you need God's help to recover. While I understand the reasons behind the wording, if you can get to a meeting, work the steps and ask for God's help, you're far from powerless. This is a difference not just in words, but in attitude. The attitude of 'help me stop' says, &quot;I can't do anything and might as well continue to be a slave to my addiction.&quot; The AA attitude  ...</description>
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