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u/13cristals · 1 pointr/paganism

https://www.amazon.com/dp/0982579861/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_awdb_t1_zgq2BbZ366RB1
There is this book. I purchased it a while back but I haven't really sat down with it yet.

u/thatsnotgneiss · 1 pointr/heathenry

So, 12 step programs like SA or AA are hit and miss when it comes to being a non-Christian. It really depends on the culture of the specific meeting. I am lucky there is a Secular/Agnostic 12 step meeting here locally that I attend. But most meetings were sooooo Jesusy.

That being said, I found SMART Recovery to be much more useful, as well as Dialectical Behavioral Therapy. SMART has online meetings if there is not one local to you. If you can't find DBT classes near you, there are also a lot of good books on the technique.

There are a few general pagan recovery resources. Pagans in Recovery is a decent book of the 12 steps from a general NeoPagan perspective. The Recovery Group (who does a bunch of online meetings) does a Pagans in Recovery online program.

If you have a local Unitarian Universalists Church, you might also find luck with local resources there.