Accountability, responsibility, goals, and achievement. Life at Mare’s House is filled with challenge and growth, decisions and consequences. In order to help our residents’ gain the skills and agency required for long-term sobriety and independence, our program is built to address the whole person. From jobs skills training to financial literacy to guidance for a healthy diet and exercise, our program is comprehensive. And while all of these elements are critical, one of our most important requirements relates to directly to sobriety maintenance, and that is active participation in a 12 Step program and regular communication with a sponsor.
12 Steps and 12 Traditions is the book outlining the 24 basic principles of Alcoholics Anonymous. The book was written in 1953 by AA co-founder, William Griffith Wilson, or, as he is more commonly known within the AA community, Bill W. Today’s Anonymous programs address many forms addiction beyond alcohol – from narcotics to gambling to food to the Internet and technology, but all of them follow the basic tenets that can be found in this book and have been guiding addicts through recovery since the program was first developed in 1935.
The 12 Traditions of anonymous programs concern the management of anonymous groups and how each should be operated and interact with one another and larger society.
According to an analysis conducted by the Stanford School of Medicine, Alcoholics Anonymous is almost always more effective than therapy in helping people achieve lasting sobriety. The communal support of a group of people who’ve “been there” cannot be equaled in helping people abstain over the long term. The help of a sponsor, combined with the 12 Steps is so powerful, it has been proven effective regardless of age, gender or social status.
As many members of our own team have struggled with addictions and have relied on the 12 Step program to help us maintain our recovery, we believe in its ability to change lives and we believe no recovery program is complete without it.
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Scott Deleau
Admissions Director & Outreach
858-251-9409
Mare’s House is a sober living home for women. With safety and wellbeing the priority, we help women in recovery establish the balance of spirit, self control, empowerment, and esteem that facilitates long-term success.
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