
The 12 Step Monopoly :the dominance of 12-step programs in recovery culture Recovery Rebellion Episode 3
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In this episode of Recovery Rebellion, we’re diving into a topic that a lot of people don’t see as a problem: the dominance of 12-step programs in recovery culture.
AA and NA help people, sure. But what happens when one belief system controls nearly every aspect of addiction treatment, recovery messaging and even court-mandated programs? The problem isn’t that 12-step exists, it’s that it has been woven so deeply into the fabric of recovery culture that many people don’t even realize there are other options.
We’ll break down:
- How 12-step became the default recovery model (whether you choose it or not).
- Why the idea of “powerlessness” can be harmful, especially for trauma survivors.
- How 12-step dogma fuels shame, black-and-white thinking, and the abstinence violation effect.
- Why evidence-based treatment and harm reduction need to be just as valid as total abstinence.
If recovery is really about saving lives, shouldn’t we be open to whatever works—even if it’s not the 12 steps?
Let’s break the monopoly and make space for all recovery paths.
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