Hakolhevel wrote on 01 Feb 2022 01:24:
wilnevergiveup wrote on 31 Jan 2022 05:53:
The F2F program is not contradictory to SA, they can be done together.
I dont really see that, unless it's a non-addict who is enjoying ideas from SA, but not really doing the 12 step program, same visa versa. But they are very different programs.
What about the F2F program can an addict not do?
I am not saying that it will work instead of SA but what's in there that's a contradiction to SA?
(Aside from declaring powerlessness)
On the contrary, many of the stuff are things that you will end up doing in SA anyways. It will not be enough for a real addict but I can't see how it would hurt, and I would think it can only benefit.
No one said they are the same program, they are actually quite different but what's wrong with an addict hanging out on the F2F program to get a head start on his "step one"?
I am not familiar with the F2F program so can't comment if it can be used in conjunction with attending meetings for SA; however, "admitting powerlesness" over your addiction is one of the absolute core principles and foundations of any 12 step program. If F2F does not work with an admission of powerlesness, and instead allows a person to use tools to "overcome" by himself his addiction, that is not "one area" in which they differ, that is completely not compatible with with 12 steps & SA. You cannot work a 12 step program without an admission of powerlesness.