A Guide to Writing Your 4th Step - Sober Recovery.
The guide for AA's Fourth Step was written by AA's-we have adapted the original to fit any person involved in a Twelve Step Program so that they might become better aware of their own compulsive behavior. The AA Big Book suggest that we take Steps Four and Five immediately after Step Three.
Read Step 1 of the 12 Steps and 12 Traditions(12X12) Read Chapter 5 of Alcoholics Anonymous (Read the Step in either NA, SA or GA that is specific to your program. In addition for Sexaholics, read the Step Into Action, the section on Step 1. Then do the writing. This, for many, is actually doing the step work. Here are some questions to help.
Working Step Four in Narcotics Anonymous “We made a searching and fearless moral inventory of ourselves.” This guide is intended to be used as an aid to writing a Fourth Step inventory. It is extremely important that we work with an NA sponsor. If you don’t have one yet, this is a good time to find one who can help guide you through these.
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Many AA members have great confusion and fear about step 4 due to a misunderstanding of what this step is meant to accomplish, and how to exactly take step 4. By not following the clear directions in The Big Book, Step 4 has become a protracted and very confusing attempt at a written psycho-social analysis of a members entire life.
STEP FOUR (This guide refers to the included AA The Original Way 4 th Step Inventory. This is a thorough yet simple checklist format like Bob, Bill, Clarence and many AA pioneers used. This is a thorough yet simple checklist format like Bob, Bill, Clarence and many AA pioneers used.
The Alcoholics Anonymous (AA) 12-step recovery program is a free treatment program for people suffering from alcohol abuse and addiction. AA program participants follow a set of recovery steps to achieve and maintain abstinence from alcohol.