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Friday, 22 November 2013

Court mandated attendance (CMA) or 'chit' system (contd)


Another member from the States writes:

I do not think the influence of CMA has been any kind of 'watering down.' [see here]

Such language implies a 'pure' AA of olde tymes which has gone astray. You fellas seem to grasp that that idea is an excuse for authoritarians within AA.

I suspect the 'court card' thing started at the suggestion of individual groups in different places. In California (as far as I understand) courts were allowed to require people to seek 'treatment' and since AA is free, all their unwilling referrals tended to come to AA meetings.

Now many treatment centers and employers give people 'get well cards' to bring to meetings also. There is ONE local treatment center that not only asks its inmates to get a card signed. They REQUIRE them to get a sponsor. A sponsor who will agree to REPORT TO THE TREATMENT CENTER if the inmate relapses!

I think attendance at AA meetings by people who have outside authorities breathing down the back of their neck, and coming out of treatment centers that claim to be 12 Step, is a major source of cult influence. These people are even more vulnerable than most newcomers, AND the 'organized' cult meetings will court the favor and referrals of such institutions.

AA should not be subject to the 'non establishment' problems. The literature has enough religious disclaimers. But in the US, aggressive religiosity is a corrosive influence in AA. There are many parts of the country where Evangelical Christianity, of the worst sort, has effectively taken over local groups and intergroups.”

We would be interested to hear from other AA members with regard to their own experience and/or observations of the CMA ('chit') system (good or bad). We can be contacted at our email address here. Confidentiality assured

Cheers

The Fellas (Friends of Alcoholics Anonymous)

PS Our thanks to this member for their contribution to the debate