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  1. Mark A. Gibbs (indi@sn.genesismachina.ca)'s status on Friday, 03-Aug-2018 19:06:45 EDT Mark A. Gibbs Mark A. Gibbs
    The #BCHA's campaign to get the BC government to make !secular, evidence-based recovery options the default is awesome, and you should sign the petition (especially if you live in BC).

    But after reading Bushfield's articles on #CanadianAtheist and in The Tyee, I started to wonder: What are the secular, evidence-based recovery options? I know of SMART Recovery, but are there others? What is their availability like across !Canada? How many have been studied and reviewed in peer-review literature?

    If anyone knows about these things, I'd really appreciate hearing what you know. Also, if anyone knows where to find good, well-sourced data, and - even better - experts in the field (particularly academics at Canadian universities), please share, so maybe we at Canadian Atheist can dig a little deeper into the topic. !atheism !secularhumanism https://www.canadianatheist.com/2018/08/fighting-faith-based-addiction-recovery-in-bc/
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      Fighting faith based addiction recovery in BC
      By Ian Bushfield from Canadian Atheist
      Alcoholics Anonymous and 12 Step Programs are religious. It shouldn’t be controversial to say as multiple US court rulings have concluded as much but following my new article in The Tyee call…
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