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Alcoholics Anonymous-Related Helping and the Helper Therapy Principle

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Journal Alcohol Treat Q
Specialty Psychiatry
Date 2013 Mar 26
PMID 23525280
Citations 17
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Abstract

The helper therapy principle (HTP) observes the helper's health benefits derived from helping another with a shared malady. The HTP is embodied by the program of Alcoholics Anonymous as a method to diminish egocentrism as a root cause of addiction. This article reviews recent evidence of the HTP in alcohol populations, extends to populations with chronic conditions beyond addiction, and concludes with new directions of empirical inquiry.

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