I used to go to OCA meetings and they weren’t anything like what I experienced at CR or what you’re describing about AA. We had a priest and a nun that were members, along with other Catholics, no one tried to convert us to any church, we didn’t break off into divided discussion groups and there was no singing.
I don’t have a problem with 12 Step programs in general, since CR was much different than my previous experiece belonging to a 12 Step program.
Having said all that, I noticed that the people in both the OCA and those I met while undergoing day treatment some years back (using CBT ERP), including those on medication, have one thing in common – no one I’ve met has been totally free of their symptoms. Every single one of them still had OCD symptoms, though most, if not all, claimed to be better than they were prior to OCA, therapy and medication.
Faith. There are many different types of Physicians, many different types of Priests, Nuns and people. There is a Nun that works at Betty Ford and I do not think she does lots to build the Faith. There are two Catholics that are Counselors at Betty Ford and I think they do a diservice to the “I used to be Catholic”. They get caught up in the “sobriety” is the most important thing and Faith takes second place.
I am the type of Physician that provides information, ask that others I speak to research on their own and find what they can do to get them going towards something that works. I have an opinion, my opinions are information based on knoweldge, training, experience and it appears that you have lots of experience and are doing something.
I do not enable. I do not rescue. I practice what I preach. I believe in making choices and when I offer information I don’t have to live with the choices others make they do and so I feel good that other’s are encouraged to make their choices. I am always available for questions and guidance and that is what I believe is the best I can do for others. I have no more information for you and I know you didn’t ask for anything but an answer to a question. It looks like this post took a side trip. I have no issue that is so important that you must accept it as I see it. I see it as I see it, you see it as you see it, and the only one to be impressed is me for your willingness to share and your effort.
Putting on another hat. I am also a certified Hypnotherapist, certified Life Coach, Nutrition Counselor and have been exposed to other methods of approach to problems. You may want to look into Auriculotherapy and NADA. This is their website. This group has one of the highest success rates with addiction and I know that is not your problem however it may be worth looking into this program and see if it addresses your issues and concerns.
acudetox.com/
Hypnotherapy is as you know a mixed bag and you may want to look into someone that practices Ericksonian hypnotherapy, NLP or Neurosemantics. L. Michael Hall PhD is the head of Neurosemantics. The website looks business oriented however it is about personal change. I don’t know if this would appeal to you or not. It is just another area you may not have looked into and most counselors do not know about this.
neurosemantics.com/
Life Coaching may appeal to you because it is not about telling you what to do or how to do it but guiding you through processes of looking within and finding the answers yourself. This might have some appeal for you only you will know.
You have lots of information. You can do with it what you will.
You asked a question about Celebrate Recovery. You have lots of answers and you are doing something. I wish you well and pray you find some peace. I know that those that have taken the time to post for your question will keep you in thier prayers. What more can you ask?