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Old Aug 03, 2019, 11:21 AM
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I joined a 12 Step program for people with emotional illness. It is called Emotions Anonymous. It's 12 steps are adapted from AA's. I am wondering if there are other people on PC who are also members of this program.

I've had a lot of setbacks recently and am looking to get back to working the program.
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Old Aug 04, 2019, 01:49 PM
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I know lots of people(in real life) who have been in Emotions Anonymous. I hope you find the support you are seeking there. Most of the people I have met that go to EA, I met at DBSA meetings(just a support group not 12 step) which I don't go to anymore. If I remember correctly, most found it very helpful. Anyway, good luck.

NOTE: Never personally been to EA but I am in AA so I am still working the steps and they have helped tremedously even if NOT specifically for that reason.
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