Why Do a Lot of Psychologists Send People to AA Even if They Are Atheists?

Question by Vernon: Why do a lot of psychologists send people to AA even if they are atheists?

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Answer by Ray
AA is for alcoholics
Athiests have no religous beliefs.

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What Kinds of Changes Can Older Americans Expect Under Health Reform?

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I am from California, live outside of San Francisco. … One, "Will there be age limits on services to patients under the Affordable Care Act? I have heard that for people over 65, they won't be able to get a hip replacement or cancer treatment. Is …
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Cleveland Clinic-led group gets million to become one of three NIH Centers

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Vt. says time for addicts to quit smoking, too

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Interim committee to look at ND's DUI law

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