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Nov 20, 2011
Protect yourself.
by: Calvin

Just ask youself one question. Is this something you would do if you were not in recovery? Trusting relative strangers with highly confidential and personal information puts you at risk. This is one of the inherent problems with recovery programs such as AA. People are duped into believing they have some kind of camaraderie with other addicts. The last person on the planet you should trust with personal and potentially damaging information about yourself with is another addict. Get yourself a licensed professional counselor who is bound by patient doctor confidentiality agreements. The last thing you need while you are in recovery is to have someone violate your boundaries. While in recovery, you are not capable of making these kind of decisions without the help of formally trained licensed professionals.

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