12-Step Program

Our 12-Step treatment program offers a clear path, a supportive peer group, and practical tools to stay sober. At Granite Recovery Centers, we combine 12-Step recovery with clinical therapies so you can build skills, strengthen relationships, and create lasting change.

What Is the 12-Step Program?

The 12 Steps began with Alcoholics Anonymous and are now adapted for many addictions and behavioral conditions. You’ll work through each step with professional guidance, build healthy routines, and learn to avoid triggers.

The program is structured, community-based, and open to all beliefs. A “higher power” can be defined in a way that fits your personal values. Confidentiality is a core principle, allowing you to share openly and honestly in a safe, respectful environment.

How Our 12-Step Treatment Works at Granite

Structured, Supportive, and Integrated

Attend daily groups, meet one-on-one with licensed counselors, and complete step work at a pace that fits your recovery. Our programs integrate:

  • Cognitive-behavioral therapy (CBT) to challenge unhelpful thoughts
  • Dialectical behavior therapy (DBT) to improve emotional regulation
  • Relapse-prevention planning to reduce risks in early sobriety
  • Family therapy to rebuild understanding, communication, and trust

Sponsorship and Community

You’ll connect with peers, 12-Step mentors, and alumni who share similar experiences. These relationships foster accountability, guidance, and encouragement long after treatment.

12 Steps at a Glance

Making Amends: What to Expect

Steps 8 and 9 focus on repairing harm caused by addiction. In Step 8, you’ll make a list of those affected and become willing to make amends. Step 9 is about following through: making direct amends where possible, but only when it will not cause further harm.

With your counselor, you’ll prepare carefully, decide which amends are safe and appropriate, and approach others with honesty and humility. The goal is to restore relationships and guide you toward healthier living.

Program Length

There’s no set timeline. You’ll progress at your own pace with support through residential, partial hospitalization, or intensive outpatient care. Many continue step work and attend meetings long-term as part of their daily life.

Who Benefits From a 12-Step Approach?

12-Step programs can help if you want:

  • Structure and accountability in early recovery
  • A community of peers who understand your journey
  • A practical design for daily living and sobriety
  • Opportunities to involve your family in treatment

We also offer alternatives such as skills-based groups and other evidence-based therapies for those seeking different paths.

Different Types of 12-Step Programs

The 12-Step approach isn’t limited to Alcoholics Anonymous (AA). Varieties of 12-Step fellowships include:

No matter which program you connect with, the foundation remains the same: a structured pathway that combines self-reflection, support from peers, and principles that guide lifelong recovery.

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Ready to Start?

Recovery doesn’t have to wait. Call us today, and our team will walk you through your options and verify your insurance in minutes. Granite Recovery Centers provides 12-Step treatment across New Hampshire and Massachusetts, with supportive spaces and licensed clinicians guiding you every step of the way.

Frequently Asked Questions

Do I have to be religious to do the 12 Steps?

No, you don’t have to be religious to do the 12 Steps. Many people define a “higher power” in a personal or non-religious way. The focus of this program is honesty, growth, and community support.

Is the 12-Step program the only approach you use?

No, the 12-Step program isn’t the only approach we use. We combine 12-Step principles with evidence-based therapies like CBT, relapse-prevention planning, and family counseling.

How long will it take to finish the steps?

It varies for each person. Recovery is less about speed and more about steady progress, consistent effort, and ongoing support.

Can I attend meetings online?

Yes, you can attend 12-Step meetings online. Virtual meetings are widely available and especially helpful for people continuing recovery after residential treatment.

What if I’ve tried 12 Steps before?

If you’ve tried the 12 Steps before, you can still benefit from returning. Many people succeed with new strategies, fresh support, and a tailored treatment plan.

Can my family be involved?

Yes, Granite Recovery Centers accepts most major insurance plans. Our admissions team is available 24/7 to verify your coverage and walk you through the next steps.

Do you offer alternatives to 12-Step?

Yes. Alternatives to the 12-Step program include skills-based groups, peer support, and other evidence-based therapies to match your needs.

Will I have a sponsor?

Yes, most people in the 12-Step program have a sponsor. We help you understand sponsorship and guide you in building supportive connections during and after treatment.

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