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Key Phrases: general alcoholism counseling, coerced clients, deistic belief, Alcoholics Anonymous, Establishment Clause, Big Book (more...)
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This book is a guide for the one million-plus Americans per year who face coerced religious indoctrination in the guise of alcohol or drug treatment. It outlines legal strategies and existing court decisions and shows how useless and sometimes harmful 12-step treatment can be. It also contains a considerable amount of material on the routine violation of standard medical ethics by addiction treatment providers, and examples of such violations.

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  • Paperback: 204 pages
  • Publisher: See Sharp Press; 1 edition (January 1, 2000)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 1884365175
  • ISBN-13: 978-1884365171
  • Product Dimensions: 8.9 x 6.2 x 0.5 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 11.2 ounces (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Average Customer Review: 3.2 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (16 customer reviews)
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35 of 43 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Not the original intent., September 4, 2004
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I've been going to 12-Step programs, including AA, since 1986. My life has undoubtedly been saved. In my case this is partly because I was open-minded enough to see that what I needed was a combination of the foundation of AA, without which I couldn't stay sober, & other support groups & resources. I originally experienced AA & other 12-Step programs in New York City, where the 12-Step population mirrored the variety of spiritual beliefs and lifestyle choices of that city's population. But I am alarmed to see how fundamentalist Christianity has been coming to dominate AA, particularly in more provincial areas. While AA stemmed from the very Christian Oxford Group, AA's original members/Big Book writers attempted to open the program to all. Approximately 65 years later, as this book says, some people don't come to AA by choice (the original path). There they may feel they can't fit in without converting to Christianity & being a Republican. I'm one of those who has stayed in AA but who winces when meetings end with the (clearly Christian, exclusionary) Lord's Prayer & when I hear fear-based (the "disease" itself), negative statements supposedly based on a very primitive concept of Christianity. At one point I attended because the program helped my sobriety, spirituality and life - but struggled to piece together a patchwork recovery of which AA was but one, albeit essential, part. And I stayed in case other liberals, or people for whom Christianity isn't the only choice, will feel more welcome. I just finished logging several years in a more rural area where I believe I may have contributed to a more open-minded, tolerant stance at meetings. Now I'm back in a city and relieved to see that things have gotten more progressive than they were here before, as well (ironically, also more like what I think of as "the good old AA"!). While one may still have to hunt for meetings where this is so, I am seeing far more tolerance re: lifestyle, religion, politics, etc. - a focus on the essential tenets of the program. So I didn't "Quit before the miracle," at least this one. As for folks being coerced into AA as the only alternative to jail, I think this is completely wrong. More options should be offered. While AA doesn't seem to want to allow this information, I know people have managed to find sobriety and keep sobriety without AA - it is not the only path. However, I do resonate with Carl Jung (who helped formulate the program with Bill Wilson), who came to the conclusion that alcoholics (&, by extension, other addictive personalities) couldn't stay sober without replacing booze, drugs, etc., with some sort of spiritual connection.
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27 of 35 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Amazingly Informative, April 6, 2000
This is the first book I've read that is really devoted to what I consider to be a major First Amendment problem in the last century--coerced 12-step meeting attendance.

This is an eye-opening read, full of statistics, case histories, and information about actual court cases, where 12 step programs were ruled to be "religious." Attorneys, judges, alcohol-drug counselors, members of 12-step programs, and reps from companies with who send employees to drug-alcohol programs, as well as victims of 12-step coercion, should read this book.

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5.0 out of 5 stars A MUST READ for all "coerced 12-Step attendees!" (and others!), September 12, 2007
This books is modern. current, excellently, and exquisitely researched, and argued! Anyone who has ever been COERCED to attend 12-Step meetings needs to read this work in order to insure that: a.) they do not have it happen to them again, and b.) how others that have not had it happen yet, can PREVENT from having it happen!
I wish every judge, D.A., and anyone with the power to coerce people into 12-Step programs had to read this book first. It would end the "mutual disdain" that exist of coerced 12-Step meeting attendees towards voluntary 12-Step attendees, and the other way around!
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1.0 out of 5 stars Sure, OK
If you don't want to get clean and sober, don't go to AA or NA and by all means repudiate the 12 steps. Read more
Published 5 months ago by James M. Yeager

1.0 out of 5 stars The co-author of this book was funded by the alcohol industry.
That is correct, the co-author of this book, Stanton Peele, received unrestricted grants from non other that The Distilled Spirits Council (DISCUS) and the Wine Institute in 1999... Read more
Published 9 months ago by ikt

1.0 out of 5 stars Hilarious!
I'm sorry, but this book is hilarious. I've been sober for 22 years and know all about the 'forced coercion' aspect. Read more
Published 13 months ago by Lucy Smith

5.0 out of 5 stars Highly questionable
First off, no I did not read this book. Secondly, I gave the book five stars because I didn't feel like I could give it less given my first statement. Read more
Published 16 months ago by Glenn Carlson

1.0 out of 5 stars "Rarely have we seen a person fail"
"Rarely have we seen a person fail, who has thoroughly followed our path." These words are from the Big Book of AA, THE 12 step program. It works. Read more
Published 18 months ago by V. Farmer

1.0 out of 5 stars so sad
I find a book on this topic highly disturbing...I am a recovering addict. I stay free from drugs and alcohol with daily contact with a 12 step program, whether it's meetings,... Read more
Published 19 months ago by Alisa

5.0 out of 5 stars Denial and Deception
Denial and Deception is what these 12 Steppers have been doing for years now. They have been denying that they are not a cult like fundamentalist religion and deceiving everyone... Read more
Published on August 25, 2003 by Rick Goodner

1.0 out of 5 stars What is Stanton Peele afraid of?
I have been a member of 12-Step programs for 20 years. I have been in therapy for 32 years (originally mandated by the court in 1969). Read more
Published on November 13, 2002 by Edward H. Strauch, Ph.D.

5.0 out of 5 stars Re; a major blow to the 12-step leviathan!
Resisting 12-Step Coercion destroys the flagrant canard that 12-step groups are inherently voluntary. Read more
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it would be helpful if the 12-stepper cult members who review this book would actually READ it before they review it. Read more
Published on December 1, 2000 by D. Marcoot

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