You're touching on an important and sometimes controversial topic in addiction recovery.
You're right that group therapy—including peer support, shared experiences, and accountability—is a core element of what helps many alcoholics recover. This is especially evident in programs like Alcoholics Anonymous (AA), therapeutic communities, and other group-based treatment models.
However, it's worth noting a few perspectives:
1. Group Therapy & Peer Support Are Evidence-Based
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Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT) and Group Therapy are backed by clinical evidence as effective treatments for alcohol use disorder (AUD).
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Support groups help reduce isolation, increase motivation, and provide role models for recovery.
2. Spirituality Is Central to Some Recovery Models (Like AA)
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AA incorporates spiritual elements, such as surrendering to a "higher power."
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