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Social Networks For Drinkers, Alcoholics and Drug Users
Updated: Aug 01, 2012 Arthur C
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Social Networks For Drinkers, Alcoholics and Drug Users
The Mind Reaches For Infinity
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Develop social networks so that members of organizations like AA and NA can stay in touch. Provide the text, video and information resources that they use when they do their meetings. Keep them up-to-date on meeting schedules and events. Perhaps, social networks would allow people to head off "emergencies" so that sponsors can be contacted quickly. Perhaps, a person could attend a meeting "remotely". Social networks might help to remove "the barrier" to problem drinkers getting involved in AA, or, at least, it would provide information to people who may have a problem without a physical presence. Most people believe that addiction is a moral problem or a personal deficiency. Social networks can lift the stigma attached to these issues so that they can be tackled rationally and logically. No matter our condition, the mind reaches for infinity.

This project is made possible by the City and County of San Francisco, SPUR, the Mayor's Office of Neighborhood Services and the Department of Technology
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