I think this is the post Gibbor is referreing to. It's from a controversial thread, so I'm reposting it here rather than linking.
Zogt Rabbeinu Guard:
Here's my view of "powerlessness" and "addiction". It's pretty much based on what I learned from Dov, and you're free to disagree.
It's very simple. A "powerless addict" as defined by AA standards is someone who (1) knows he must stop (2) but he can't.
So... someone who knows he must stop and he does stop, is not an addict.
And... someone who doesn't feel he must stop and he indeed continues acting out, is also not an addict.
Only someone who knows he must stop or he's finished - and yet he can't stop no matter what he tries, such a person is a "powerless addict" and he is ready for step 1 of the 12 steps.
Somehow, the 12-Step program seems to work best for such people.
If you were able to stop when you decided you must, then you were never an addict in the first place.