One of the challenges to the traditional 12-step program holds that
A) these programs place too much emphasis on the individual's psychosocial growth.
B) the Big Book repeatedly references people who have "recovered" from alcohol dependence, in spite of what group members often say.
C) making a lifelong committment to 12-step involvement is appropriate for all recovering persons.
D) its emphasis on anonymity is appropriate but too strongly enforced.
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