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A 12 Step Substance Abuse Support Group is an important part of substance abuse
treatment. The Pathway Drug Abuse Program offers Support Groups which are described
below. Cornerstone also requires clients to attend other 12 step support groups.
Suggested groups include A.A., N.A., C.A., and Al-Anon.



Support Group
Cornerstone offers a 12-Step support group to individuals who are either involved
in the I.O.P. Program or the After Care Program. Individuals may participate in
the support group for a limited period of time (usually eighteen to twenty months).
The support group offers social functions as well as 12-Step support group
meetings. Screening is on going to determine appropriateness for involvement in
the support group.
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Parent Group
Cornerstone offers a 12-Step support group for the parents of individuals with
drug and alcohol problems. Because of Cornerstone's target population, parent
involvement is required for individuals in I.O.P.
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Twelve Steps
These steps are not easy, but they are simple and they do work. If
you follow these steps, we guarantee that you will find a Way of Life
that is full of Love and Happiness and you will be armed with a
way to cope with Life’s problems. The key of Love and Happiness
will open many doors.
- We admitted that mind-changing chemicals
have caused at least a part of our lives to
become unmanageable.
- We found it necessary to "Stick with
Winners" in order to grow.
- We realized that a Higher Power, expressed
through our love for each other, can help
restore us to sanity.
- We made a decision to turn our will and our
lives over to the care of God, as we
understand Him.
- We made a searching and fearless moral
inventory of ourselves.
- We admitted to God, to ourselves and to
another human being the exact nature of
our wrongs.
- We became willing to allow our Higher
Power, through the love of the group, to
help change our way of thinking and
humbly asked Him to help us change.
- We made a list of all persons we have
harmed and became willing to make
amends to them all.
- We made direct amends to such people
whenever possible, except when to do so
would injure them, others, or ourselves.
- We have continued to look at ourselves and
when wrong, promptly admitted it.
- We have sought, through prayer and
meditation, to improve our conscious
contact with God, praying only for
knowledge of His will for us and courage to
carry that out.
- We, having had a spiritual awakening as a
result of these steps, tried to carry our love
and understanding to others, and to
practice these principles in our daily lives.
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