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Crystal Meth Anonymous is an organization based upon the 12 steps and traditions developed by Alcoholics Anonymous (AA) back in 1935. Though the two organizations are completely separate and unaffiliated, they are based on the same principles: that life without drugs of any kind or alcohol is better than life controlled by an active addiction.
For those who abuse crystal meth regularly or who are addicted to the substance, the first step in recovery is a comprehensive drug addiction treatment program. Here one can find the medical detox and psychotherapy necessary to build a strong foundation in recovery. Once established, those new to sobriety can benefit from the support provided by 12-step programs like Crystal Meth Anonymous.
How Does Crystal Meth Anonymous Help the Recovering Meth Addict?
Like all programs based on the 12 steps and traditions, CMA helps those in recovery in a number of different ways, including:
- Providing a place where participants can share their trials and tribulations during recovery
- Offering sponsorship for those who seek it
- Allowing members to remain actively engaged in their recovery
- Providing opportunities for service
- Offering spiritual, emotional and physical support through peers who have gone through the same thing
Anonymity Is Key
Crystal Meth Anonymous values anonymity – so much so that it’s included in the name of the program. Those who participate are asked to keep what they hear in the meetings to themselves and not share them with anyone. This gives all members the safety they need to be able to share honestly and grow in recovery.
Why Is There a 12-step Group Dedicated to Crystal Meth Addiction?
CMA wasn’t founded until 1994. Bill C., a crystal meth addict who abused crystal meth exclusively, started the group after gaining 16 years of clean time using Alcoholics Anonymous (AA). He believed that the secretaries of the AA meetings he attended did not like to call on those who abused crystal meth exclusively and that, as a result, crystal meth addicts were not served well by the group. By starting a group dedicated to those who abuse crystal meth, he felt that the singleness of purpose improved participants’ chances of remaining clean and sober and avoiding a crystal meth relapse.
Crystal Meth Anonymous Quick Facts
- Crystal Meth Anonymous held its first meeting on September 16, 1994.
- Bill C., a recovering meth addict, had 16 years sober when he began CMA.
- Crystal Meth Anonymous is a nonprofit without affiliation with any other organization, including Alcoholics Anonymous.
- It is estimated that there are about 500 meetings in 41 states and in provinces in three countries.
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Incorporating 12-Step Treatment Into Your Addiction Recovery
Most traditional drug and alcohol rehabs incorporate the 12-step philosophy and the structure of 12-step meetings into their treatment program. This is beneficial for participants because it’s a system that easily translates into life outside of rehab. In almost every community in the country, there are a number of 12-step meetings available. Even if there is not a Crystal Meth Anonymous meeting, crystal meth addicts are often included in other 12-step meetings, so when you get used to the structure and expectations of 12-step meetings during treatment, you can seamlessly pick up where you left off when you leave rehab.
Would you like to learn more about crystal meth addiction treatment? Contact us at the phone number listed above to speak to a counselor about your options in rehabilitation and detox.
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“You must admit that crystal meth is making your life unmanageable and that you have no control over your addiction.”If you are or someone you love is struggling with an addiction to crystal meth, you may be able to get help from a Crystal Meth Anonymous 12-step recovery program. Based on the 12-step approach to addiction that was first created by the group Alcoholics Anonymous, this group has helped many people get past their addictions. Before joining a Crystal Meth Anonymous support group, you may want to learn a little more about the program.
The 12 Steps of Crystal Meth Anonymous
When people turn to a Crystal Meth Anonymous recovery programs, they spend time working through the 12 steps that have been designed to help them quit using crystal meth. According to Crystal Meth Anonymous, the 12 steps are as follows:
- We admitted that we were powerless over crystal meth and our lives had become unmanageable.
- Came to believe that a power greater than ourselves could restore us to sanity.
- Made a decision to turn our will and our lives over to the care of a God of our understanding.
- Made a searching and fearless moral inventory of ourselves.
- Admitted to God, to ourselves and to another human being the exact nature of our wrongs.
- Were entirely ready to have God remove all these defects of character.
- Humbly asked God to remove our shortcomings.
- Made a list of all persons we had harmed and became willing to make amends to them all.
- Made direct amends to such people wherever possible, except when to do so would injure them or others.
- Continued to take personal inventory and when we were wrong promptly admitted it.
- Sought through prayer and meditation to improve our conscious contact with a God of our understanding praying only for the knowledge of God’s will for us, and the power to carry that out.
- Having had a spiritual awakening as a result of these steps, we tried to carry this message to crystal meth addicts, and to practice these principles in all of our affairs.
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The First Step
“If you decide to start your recovery using the Crystal Meth Anonymous 12-step recovery program, you may attend support meetings.”The first step in the process is admitting that you need help. If your life has become unmanageable and you feel like you have no control over your crystal meth addiction, it is time to begin your recovery journey.
If you need help, we are standing by to take your call. When you call us at 1-888-376-9282 Who Answers? , we will help you find a recovery program for your crystal meth addiction.
Why Should I Attend Support Groups?
If you decide to start your recovery using the Crystal Meth Anonymous 12-step recovery program, you may attend support meetings. Depending upon where you live, you may be able to find different types of meetings. The Crystal Meth Anonymous Chicagoland Area Intergroup, for instance, offers three different types of meetings.
Someone who is interested in learning more about Crystal Meth Anonymous may want to attend an open meeting. There, they will learn a little more about the program and may even get to hear from other addicts who have already completed the road to recovery. Once someone has decided to start the Crystal Meth Anonymous program, they may attend closed meetings as well as open meetings. Closed meetings give addicts the chance to focus on their personal stories and their recovery journeys.
If you decide to stay in a rehab and recovery facility, you may be able to attend Hospitals and Institutions, or H&I, meetings. These meetings may give you the opportunity to use the 12-step approach while you are living in a rehabilitation institution.
Crystal Meth Addiction
According to the National Institutes of Health, meth addiction can have several adverse effects on a person’s health. If you have been addicted to meth for a long time, you may experience any of the following health effects:
- Constant feelings of anxiety or confusion
- An inability to fall asleep
- Uncharacteristically violent behavior
- Paranoia or other symptoms of psychosis
- Hallucinating
Finding the Help You Need
If you are suffering from the adverse effects of a crystal meth addiction, it is time to get help. We are standing by 24/7 to take your call. You simply need to pick up the phone and call 1-888-376-9282 Who Answers? .
Last updated on December 8, 2018
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