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“We will not regret the past nor wish to shut the door on it.”

“We will not regret the past nor wish to shut the door on it.” โ€” Alcoholics Anonymous (1939) · Chapter 6 · Into Action
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One of the Promises โ€” the passage in Chapter 6 describing what tends to happen in peopleโ€™s lives partway through making their Ninth Step amends.

Today’s reflection

This promise sounds impossible early on โ€” most of us would pay good money to shut the door on our past. But the past is where our usefulness lives. The exact thing youโ€™re most ashamed of becomes the exact thing that lets you sit with a newcomer and say โ€œme too.โ€ Nothing is wasted. Today, consider that your history might be your qualification, not your disqualification.

Read the original passage · Into Action, 1939 →Step 9 ยท The Promises

Quote from the 1939 first edition of Alcoholics Anonymous (public domain). Reflection original to georgiasober.com. This site is independent and not affiliated with or endorsed by Alcoholics Anonymous World Services, Inc.

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Georgia Recovery: Common Questions

What types of treatment are available in Georgia?
Georgia offers comprehensive treatment options including inpatient/residential treatment (24/7 care for 30-90 days), outpatient treatment (attend during day, return home), intensive outpatient programs (IOP, 3-5 days per week), and partial hospitalization programs (PHP, structured daytime treatment).
How long does addiction treatment take?
Treatment duration varies by program: detox (3-10 days), inpatient (28-90 days), IOP (8-12 weeks), and outpatient (3-6 months). Many Georgia facilities offer flexible program lengths tailored to individual needs. Aftercare and support group participation is recommended ongoing.
What therapies are used in Georgia treatment centers?
Georgia treatment centers commonly use evidence-based therapies including Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT), Dialectical Behavior Therapy (DBT), EMDR for trauma, motivational interviewing, family therapy, group therapy, and holistic approaches like yoga and mindfulness meditation.
Can I work while in treatment?
It depends on the program type. Inpatient treatment requires full-time residential commitment. Outpatient and IOP programs in Georgia are designed to accommodate work schedules, with evening and weekend sessions available at many facilities.
How do I find the right recovery program in Georgia?
Consider the type of treatment needed (detox, inpatient, outpatient, sober living), insurance coverage, location preferences, and specialized programs. Browse directory listings in Georgia and call providers to confirm current availability, services, and payment options.
Do facilities in Georgia accept insurance?
Many treatment centers and detox facilities in Georgia accept major insurance plans including Medicaid, Medicare, Blue Cross, Aetna, Cigna, and UnitedHealthcare. Sober living homes typically require private pay but some partner with treatment centers for covered clinical components.
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