© 2024 Interlochen
CLASSICAL IPR | 88.7 FM Interlochen | 94.7 FM Traverse City | 88.5 FM Mackinaw City IPR NEWS | 91.5 FM Traverse City | 90.1 FM Harbor Springs/Petoskey | 89.7 FM Manistee/Ludington
Play Live Radio
Next Up:
0:00
0:00
0:00 0:00
Available On Air Stations

Minding Michigan: Finding sobriety outside of AA and NA

Chris O'Droski and Caitlin Darfler told us that many people struggling with addiction simply don't know there are alternative to Alchoholics Anonymous and Narcotics Anonymous
flickr user Chris Yarzab
/
http://j.mp/1SPGCl0
Chris O'Droski and Caitlin Darfler told us that many people struggling with addiction simply don't know there are alternative to Alchoholics Anonymous and Narcotics Anonymous

Our conversation with Chris O'Droski and Caitlin Darfler. O'Droski works at Home of New Vision and is a recovering alcoholic. Darfler is a recovering heroin addict.

When it comes to finding a pathway to helping an addict to recovery, most people and most courts think of Alcoholics Anonymous and Narcotics Anonymous.

The popular view is that AA and NA are the only ways for someone to get clean and sober, and stay that way.

But there are other options, organizations like SMART Recovery, LifeRing Secular Recovery and the Buddhist Recovery Network

For some, these alternatives can do what AA and NA could not.

Chris O'Droski works at Home of New Vision, an addiction recovery organization. He is a recovering alcoholic.

O'Droski and recovering heroin addict Caitlin Darfler joined us to talk about why AA and NA didn't work for them, and why people struggling with addiction might not always be aware that there are other options available to help them.

"Minding Michigan" is Stateside's ongoing series that examines mental health issues in our state.

*This interview was originally broadcast on July 20, 2016.

(Subscribe to the Stateside podcast oniTunes,Google Play, or with thisRSS link)

Copyright 2021 Michigan Radio. To see more, visit Michigan Radio.

Read more about the Stateside.